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Suite 400 Website: www.albmaterials.com Henderson, NV 89074-7739 E-mail: [email protected] ALB Rare Earth Materials Products List Item No. Product Name Formula CAS# Purity ALB-AL2113 Scandium (2%)- Aluminum Master Alloy (Sc-Al) Sc-Al [113413-85-7] [2%Sc+98%Al] ALB-ME21 Scandium (Sc) Metal Sc [7440-20-2] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-ME21-G Scandium (Sc) Metal Granules Sc [7440-20-2] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME21-R Scandium (Sc) Metal Rods Sc [7440-20-2] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME21-S Scandium (Sc) Metal Sheets Sc [7440-20-2] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME39 Yttrium (Y) Metal Y [7440-65-5] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-ME39-G Yttrium (Y) Metal Granules Y [7440-65-5] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME39-R Yttrium (Y) Metal Rods Y [7440-65-5] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME39-S Yttrium (Y) Metal Sheets Y [7440-65-5] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME57 Lanthanum (La) Metal La [7439-91-0] [99%-99.95%] ALB-ME57-G Lanthanum (La) Metal Granules La [7439-91-0] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME57-R Lanthanum (La) Metal Rods La [7439-91-0] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME57-S Lanthanum (La) Metal Sheets La [7439-91-0] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME58 Cerium (Ce) Metal Ce [7440-45-1] [99%-99.9%] ALB-ME58-G Cerium (Ce) Metal Granules Ce [7440-45-1] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME58-R Cerium (Ce) Metal Rods Ce [7440-45-1] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME58-S Cerium (Ce) Metal Sheets Ce [7440-45-1] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME59 Praseodymium (Pr) Metal Pr [7440-10-0] [99%-99.9%] ALB-ME59-G Praseodymium (Pr) Metal Granules Pr [7440-10-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME59-R Praseodymium (Pr) Metal Rods Pr [7440-10-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME59-S Praseodymium (Pr) Metal Sheets Pr [7440-10-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME60 Neodymium (Nd) Metal Nd [7440-00-8] [99%-99.5%] ALB-ME60-G Neodymium (Nd) Metal Granules Nd [7440-00-8] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME60-R Neodymium (Nd) Metal Rods Nd [7440-00-8] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME60-S Neodymium (Nd) Metal Sheets Nd [7440-00-8] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME62 Samarium (Sm) Metal Sm [7440-19-9] [99%-99.99%D] ALB-ME62-G Samarium (Sm) Metal Granules Sm [7440-19-9] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME62-R Samarium (Sm) Metal Rods Sm [7440-19-9] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME62-S Samarium (Sm) Metal Sheets Sm [7440-19-9] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME63 Europium (Eu) Metal Eu [7440-53-1] [99.9%-99.99%D] ALB-ME63-G Europium (Eu) Metal Granules Eu [7440-53-1] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME63-R Europium (Eu) Metal Rods Eu [7440-53-1] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME63-S Europium (Eu) Metal Sheets Eu [7440-53-1] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME64 Gadolinium (Gd) Metal Gd [7440-54-2] [99%-99.99%D] ALB-ME64-G Gadolinium (Gd) Metal Granules Gd [7440-54-2] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME64-R Gadolinium (Gd) Metal Rods Gd [7440-54-2] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME64-S Gadolinium (Gd) Metal Sheets Gd [7440-54-2] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME65 Terbium (Tb) Metal Tb [7440-27-9] [99%-99.99%D] ALB-ME65-G Terbium (Tb) Metal Granules Tb [7440-27-9] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME65-R Terbium (Tb) Metal Rods Tb [7440-27-9] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME65-S Terbium (Tb) Metal Sheets Tb [7440-27-9] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME66 Dysprosium (Dy) Metal Dy [7429-91-6] [99%-99.99%D] ALB-ME66-G Dysprosium (Dy) Metal Granules Dy [7429-91-6] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME66-R Dysprosium (Dy) Metal Rods Dy [7429-91-6] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME66-S Dysprosium (Dy) Metal Sheets Dy [7429-91-6] [99%, 99.9%REM] ALB-ME67 Holmium (Ho) Metal Ho [7440-60-0] [99.9%-99.99%D] ALB-ME67-G Holmium (Ho) Metal Granules Ho [7440-60-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME67-R Holmium (Ho) Metal Rods Ho [7440-60-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME67-S Holmium (Ho) Metal Sheets Ho [7440-60-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME68 Erbium (Er) Metal Er [7440-52-0] [99.9%-99.99%D] ALB-ME68-G Erbium (Er) Metal Granules Er [7440-52-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME68-R Erbium (Er) Metal Rods Er [7440-52-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME68-S Erbium (Er) Metal Sheets Er [7440-52-0] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME69 Thulium (Tm) Metal Tm [7440-30-4] [99.9%-99.99%D] ALB-ME69-G Thulium (Tm) Metal Granules Tm [7440-30-4] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] www.albmaterials.com 1 ALB Materials Inc 2360 Corporate Circle. Suite 400 Website: www.albmaterials.com Henderson, NV 89074-7739 E-mail: [email protected] ALB Rare Earth Materials Products List ALB-ME69-R Thulium (Tm) Metal Rods Tm [7440-30-4] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME69-S Thulium (Tm) Metal Sheets Tm [7440-30-4] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME70 Ytterbium (Yb) Metal Yb [7440-64-4] [99%-99.99%D] ALB-ME70-G Ytterbium (Yb) Metal Granules Yb [7440-64-4] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME70-R Ytterbium (Yb) Metal Rods Yb [7440-64-4] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME70-S Ytterbium (Yb) Metal Sheets Yb [7440-64-4] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME71 Lutetium (Lu) Metal Lu [7439-94-3] [99.9%-99.99%D] ALB-ME71-G Lutetium (Lu) Metal Granules Lu [7439-94-3] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME71-R Lutetium (Lu) Metal Rods Lu [7439-94-3] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-ME71-S Lutetium (Lu) Metal Sheets Lu [7439-94-3] [99.9%, 99.99%REM] ALB-OX21 Scandium Oxide, Sc2O3 Sc2O3 [12060-08-1] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX39 Yttrium Oxide, Y2O3 Y2O3 [1314-36-9] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX57 Lanthanum Oxide, La2O3 La2O3 [1312-81-8] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX58 Cerium Oxide, CeO2 CeO2 [1306-38-3] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX59 Praseodymium Oxide, Pr6O11 Pr6O11 [12037-29-5] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX60 Neodymium Oxide, Nd2O3 Nd2O3 [1313-97-9] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX62 Samarium Oxide, Sm2O3 Sm2O3 [12060-58-1] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX63 Europium Oxide, Eu2O3 Eu2O3 [1308-96-9] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX64 Gadolinium Oxide, Gd2O3 Gd2O3 [12064-62-9] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX65 Terbium Oxide, Tb4O7 Tb4O7 [12037-01-3] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX66 Dysprosium Oxide, Dy2O3 Dy2O3 [1308-87-8] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX67 Holmium Oxide, Ho2O3 Ho2O3 [12055-62-8] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX68 Erbium Oxide, Er2O3 Er2O3 [12061-16-4] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX69 Thulium Oxide, Tm2O3 Tm2O3 [12036-44-1] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX70 Ytterbium Oxide, Yb2O3 Yb2O3 [1314-37-0] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-OX71 Lutetium Oxide, Lu2O3 Lu2O3 [12032-20-1] [99.9%-99.999%] ALB-FL21 Scandium Fluoride, ScF3 ScF3 [13709-47-2] [99.99%] ALB-FL39 Yttrium Fluoride, YF3 YF3 [13709-49-4] [99.99%] ALB-FL57 Lanthanum Fluoride, LaF3 LaF3 [13709-38-1] [99.95%] ALB-FL58 Cerium Fluoride, CeF3 CeF3 [7758-88-5] [99.95%] ALB-FL59 Praseodymium Fluoride, PrF3 PrF3 [13709-46-1] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-FL60 Neodymium Fluoride, NdF3 NdF3 [13709-42-7] [99.9%] ALB-FL62 Samarium Fluoride, SmF3 SmF3 [13765-24-7] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-FL63 Europium Fluoride, EuF3 EuF3 [13765-25-8] [99.9%] ALB-FL64 Gadolinium Fluoride, GdF3 GdF3 [13765-26-9] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-FL65 Terbium Fluoride, TbF3 TbF3 [13708-63-9] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-FL66 Dysprosium Fluoride, DyF3 DyF3 [13569-80-7] [99.5%] ALB-FL67 Holmium Fluoride, HoF3 HoF3 [13760-78-6] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-FL68 Erbium Fluoride, ErF3 ErF3 [13760-83-3] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-FL69 Thulium Fluoride, TmF3 TmF3 [13760-79-7] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-FL70 Ytterbium Fluoride, YbF3 YbF3 [13860-80-0] [99.9%] ALB-FL71 Lutetium Fluoride, LuF3 LuF3 [13760-81-1] [99.9%-99.99%] ALB-H21-2N Scandium Hydride (ScH2) Powder ScH2 [13598-30-6] [99%] ALB-H39-2N Yttrium Hydride (YH2-3) Powder YH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H57-2N Lanthanum Hydride (LaH2-3) Powder LaH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H58-2N Cerium Hydride (CeH2-3) Powder CeH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H59-2N Praseodymium Hydride (PrH2-3) Powder PrH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H60-2N Neodymium Hydride (NdH2-3) Powder NdH2-3 [13864-04-5] [99%] ALB-H62-2N Samarium Hydride (SmH2-3) Powder SmH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H64-2N Gadolinium Hydride (GdH2-3) Powder GdH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H65-2N Terbium Hydride (TbH2-3) Powder TbH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H66-2N Dysprosium Hydride (DyH2-3) Powder DyH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H67-2N Holmium Hydride (HoH2-3) Powder HoH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H68-2N Erbium Hydride (ErH2-3) Powder ErH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H69-2N Thulium Hydride (TmH2-3) Powder TmH2-3 [N/A] [99%] ALB-H70-2N Ytterbium Hydride (YbH2) Powder YbH2 [N/A] [99%] www.albmaterials.com 2 ALB Materials Inc 2360 Corporate Circle.
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