In2(SO4)3

ceramic
· In2(SO4)3

Indium(III) sulfate is an inorganic ceramic compound formed from indium and sulfate ions, belonging to the family of transition metal sulfates. This material is primarily of research and specialized industrial interest rather than a commodity engineering ceramic, with potential applications in catalysis, materials synthesis, and electronic/optical device fabrication where indium's unique properties are exploited. Its use is limited compared to more common ceramics due to cost and specific functional requirements, but it serves niche roles in chemical processing and advanced materials development.

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Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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