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Final Offer Price List Half C2C Corel 14 000004.KF ALF-000004-KF 7429-90-5 Aluminum foil, 0.13mm (0.005in) thick, 50x125mm (2.0x4.9in), 1PC 6,286 4,479 99.9995% (metals basis) 000065.30 ALF-000065-30 7440-45-1 Cerium ingot, 99.8% min (REO) 250GR 51,346 36,584 000081.DH ALF-000081-DH 7440-48-4 Cobalt rod, 12.5mm (0.492in) dia, 99.95% (metals basis) 25MM 20,203 14,395 000098.G6 ALF-000098-G6 7440-50-8 Copper wire, 0.64mm (0.025in) dia, Puratronic|r, 10M 21,044 14,994 99.999% (metals basis), Oxygen free 000100.G4 ALF-000100-G4 7440-50-8 Copper wire, 0.127mm (0.005in) dia, 99.999% (metals basis) 3M 6,174 4,399 000111.03 ALF-000111-03 7440-52-0 Erbium pieces, 99.9% (REO) 1GR 3,481 2,334 000155.0K ALF-000155-0K 7440-74-6 Indium wire, 0.5mm (0.02in) dia, Puratronic|r, 99.999% (metals basis) 0.5M 4,899 4,899 000155.G2 ALF-000155-G2 7440-74-6 Indium wire, 0.5mm (0.02in) dia, Puratronic|r, 99.999% (metals basis) 2M 17,493 17,493 000224.14 ALF-000224-14 7440-02-0 Nickel powder, -100 mesh, 99+% (metals basis excluding Co), Co 0.1% max 25GR 2,638 2,638 000228.FT ALF-000228-FT 7440-02-0 Nickel foil, 0.025mm (0.001in) thick, annealed, 99.5% (metals basis) 25x250MM 7,855 5,597 000262.FI ALF-000262-FI 7440-06-4 Platinum foil, 0.025mm (0.001in) thick, 99.9% (metals basis) 50x50MM 53,451 38,084 000263.G5 ALF-000263-G5 7440-06-4 Platinum wire, 0.127mm (0.005in) dia, hard, 99.9% (metals basis) 5M 39,563 25,057 000267.09 ALF-000267-09 7440-10-0 Praseodymium ingot, 99.9% (REO) 10GR 8,669 6,177 000267.18 ALF-000267-18 7440-10-0 Praseodymium ingot, 99.9% (REO) 50GR 30,864 21,991 000295.22 ALF-000295-22 7440-19-9 Samarium ingot, 99.9% (REO) 100GR 29,041 20,692 000324.03 ALF-000324-03 7440-27-9 Terbium pieces, 99.9% (REO) 1GR 6,945 4,948 000337.22 ALF-000337-22 7440-25-7 Tantalum powder, -325 mesh, 99.9% (metals basis), 99.6% 100GR 32,830 23,391 000399.09 ALF-000399-09 7440-65-5 Yttrium ingot, 99.9% (REO) 10GR 10,198 7,266 000399.18 ALF-000399-18 7440-65-5 Yttrium ingot, 99.9% (REO) 50GR 37,598 25,213 000407.14 ALF-000407-14 7440-64-4 Ytterbium ingot, 99.9% (REO) 25GR 27,218 19,393 000418.36 ALF-000418-36 7440-67-7 Zirconium powder, -325 mesh, packaged in water 500GR 137,626 98,059 000420.KF ALF-000420-KF 7440-66-6 Zinc ingot, 99.999% (metals basis) 1PC 54,294 38,684 000428.06 ALF-000428-06 7440-36-0 Antimony shot, 1.5-5mm (0.06-0.2in), Puratronic|r, 99.9999% (metals basis) 5GR 3,858 2,749 000470.G1 ALF-000470-G1 7440-74-6 Indium wire, 1.0mm (0.04in) dia, Puratronic|r, 99.999% (metals basis) 1M 9,437 9,437 000622.30 ALF-000622-30 7440-50-8 Copper powder, -625 mesh, APS 2-3.50 micron, 99% (metals basis) 250GR 30,388 30,388 000658.KI ALF-000658-KI 7439-93-2 Lithium ingot, 5.7cm (2.2in) dia x 8.6cm (3.4in) long, 99.9% (metals basis) EA POR 19,782 000675.36 ALF-000675-36 7439-92-1 Lead shot, 4mm (0.2in), 97% (metals basis) 500GR 6,270 4,205 000682.KF ALF-000682-KF 7440-66-6 Zinc ingot, 345mm (13.6in) long, 99.99% (metals basis) 1PC 5,066 3,208 000719.03 ALF-000719-03 7440-06-4 Platinum shot, 0.1-3mm (0.004-0.1in), 99.9% (metals basis) 1GR 20,763 14,794 000733.30 ALF-000733-30 7439-93-2 Lithium granules, 1-6mm (0.04-0.2in), 99% (metals basis) 250GR 38,684 38,684 000783.18 ALF-000783-18 7440-22-4 Silver flake, APS 4-8 micron, 99.9% (metals basis) 50GR 32,549 21,827 000788.06 ALF-000788-06 7440-31-5 Tin rod, 13mm (0.51in) dia, Puratronic|r, 99.998+% (metals basis) 5GR 13,427 9,567 000827.06 ALF-000827-06 7440-57-5 Gold sponge, -20 mesh, 99.95% (metals basis) 5GR 79,967 56,977 000876.H4 ALF-000876-H4 7439-98-7 Molybdenum wire, 0.07mm (0.003in) dia, 99.95% (metals basis) EA POR 8,579 000908.36 ALF-000908-36 7440-50-8 Copper powder, -40+100 mesh, 99.5% (metals basis) 500GR 3,678 3,678 000941.36 ALF-000941-36 7440-31-5 Tin powder, -100 mesh, 99.85% (metals basis) 500GR 16,273 11,594 000971.FI ALF-000971-FI 7440-32-6 Titanium foil, 0.127mm (0.005in) thick, annealed, 99% (metals basis) 50x50MM 3,845 2,739 010019.88 ALF-010019-88 13400-13-0 Cesium fluoride, 99.9% (metals basis) 2.5GR 1,709 1,709 010034.30 ALF-010034-30 7439-98-7 Molybdenum rod, 12.7mm (0.5in) dia, 99.95% (metals basis) 250GR 44,613 31,787 010037.H6 ALF-010037-H6 7439-98-7 Molybdenum wire, 0.127mm (0.005in) dia, annealed, 99.95% (metals basis) 200M 19,221 12,173 010043.GJ ALF-010043-GJ 7439-98-7 Molybdenum foil, 0.1mm (0.004in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 100x150MM 7,323 5,217 010043.HX ALF-010043-HX 7439-98-7 Molybdenum foil, 0.1mm (0.004in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 300x600MM 48,821 34,785 010044.HW ALF-010044-HW 7439-98-7 Molybdenum foil, 0.25mm (0.01in) thick, annealed, 99.95% (metals basis) 150x300MM 17,397 12,396 010045.GH ALF-010045-GH 7439-98-7 Molybdenum foil, 0.5mm (0.02in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 100x100MM 8,838 6,297 010103.22 ALF-010103-22 7440-39-3 Barium rod, 22mm (0.9in) dia, 99+% (metals basis), Sr |<0.8% 100GR 16,554 11,795 010111.36 ALF-010111-36 7440-69-9 Bismuth powder, -325 mesh, 99.5% (metals basis) 500GR 24,412 17,394 010130.14 ALF-010130-14 7782-42-5 Graphite powder, microcrystalline, -325 mesh, 75-82% C, 18-25% Ash 25GR 2,499 2,499 010130.30 ALF-010130-30 7782-42-5 Graphite powder, microcrystalline, -325 mesh, 75-82% C, 18-25% Ash 250GR 3,338 3,338 010135.KI ALF-010135-KI Graphite rod, 6.3mm (0.25in) dia. x 61cm (24in) long, 99% (metals basis) 4PC 5,949 4,239 010141.FF ALF-010141-FF 7440-45-1 Cerium foil, 0.1mm (0.004in) thick, 99.9% (REO) 25x25MM 18,099 12,895 010146.14 ALF-010146-14 7440-46-2 Cesium, 99.98% (metals basis) 25GR 92,312 58,464 010161.30 ALF-010161-30 7440-50-8 Copper turnings, 99+% (metals basis) 250GR 3,802 2,709 010187.36 ALF-010187-36 7440-55-3 Gallium ingot, 99.999% (metals basis) 500GR 220,121 139,410 010247.FF ALF-010247-FF 7440-00-8 Neodymium foil, 0.3mm (0.012in) thick, 99.9% (REO) 25x25MM 22,166 14,038 010250.G5 ALF-010250-G5 7440-02-0 Nickel wire, 0.5mm (0.02in) dia, annealed, 99.5% (metals basis) 5M 2,750 1,959 010259.FY ALF-010259-FY 7440-03-1 Niobium foil, 0.25mm (0.01in) thick, annealed, 99.8% (metals basis) 50x100MM 4,993 3,558 010263.CU ALF-010263-CU 7440-03-1 Niobium foil, 0.025 ^+0.015mm (0.001^+0.0006in) thick, 99.8% (metals basis) 20x20CM POR 4,660 010265.CC ALF-010265-CC 7440-03-1 Niobium wire, 0.25mm (0.01in) dia, 99.99% (metals basis excluding Ta) 500CM 16,554 11,795 010276.22 ALF-010276-22 7440-03-1 Niobium powder, -60 mesh, 99.8% (metals basis excluding Ta), Ta <1% 100GR 12,431 8,857 010278.G1 ALF-010278-G1 7440-05-3 Palladium wire, 0.25mm (0.01in) dia, 99.9% (metals basis) 1M 12,907 9,197 010279.BW ALF-010279-BW 7440-05-3 Palladium wire, 0.5mm (0.02in) dia, 99.9% (metals basis) 50CM 25,392 18,092 010280.BW ALF-010280-BW 7440-05-3 Palladium wire, 1.0mm (0.04in) dia, 99.9% (metals basis) 50CM 95,962 68,373 010282.FF ALF-010282-FF 7440-06-4 Platinum gauze, 100 mesh woven from 0.0762mm (0.003in) dia wire, 25x25MM 38,581 27,489 99.9% (metals basis) 010288.BU ALF-010288-BU 7440-06-4 Platinum wire, 0.25mm (0.01in) dia, For ISA Type R or S Standard 25CM 8,993 6,408 Grade Thermocouple 010299.03 ALF-010299-03 7440-09-7 Potassium, solid, 99.95% (metals basis) 1GR 8,897 8,897 010347.BQ ALF-010347-BQ 7440-25-7 Tantalum rod, 12.7mm (0.5in) dia, hard, 99.95% (metals basis) 5CM 52,749 37,584 010348.G6 ALF-010348-G6 7440-25-7 Tantalum wire, 0.25mm (0.01in) dia, annealed, 99.9+% (metals basis) 10M 8,924 6,358 010350.G1 ALF-010350-G1 7440-25-7 Tantalum wire, 1.0mm (0.04in) dia, annealed, 99.95% (metals basis) 1M 9,652 6,877 010350.G9 ALF-010350-G9 7440-25-7 Tantalum wire, 1.0mm (0.04in) dia, annealed, 99.95% (metals basis) 25M 152,780 96,761 010351.IX ALF-010351-IX 7440-25-7 Tantalum foil, 0.025mm (0.001in) thick, hard, 99.95% (metals basis) 150x2000MM 176,068 111,510 010354.BY ALF-010354-BY 7440-25-7 Tantalum wire, 2.0mm (0.08in) dia, annealed, 99.95% 100CM 35,775 22,657 (metals basis excluding Nb) 010356.FF ALF-010356-FF 7440-25-7 Tantalum foil, 1.0mm (0.04in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 25x25MM 9,218 6,568 010377.36 ALF-010377-36 7440-31-5 Tin shot, 8-20 mesh, 99.8% (metals basis) 500GR 10,578 7,537 010408.H2 ALF-010408-H2 7440-33-7 Tungsten wire, 0.25mm (0.01in) dia, 99.95% (metals basis) 50M 21,044 14,112 010411.G9 ALF-010411-G9 7440-33-7 Tungsten wire, 1.0mm (0.04in) dia, 99.95% (metals basis) 25M 76,039 54,178 010414.FY ALF-010414-FY 7440-33-7 Tungsten foil, 0.5mm (0.02in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 50x100MM 14,029 9,996 010415.FI ALF-010415-FI 7440-33-7 Tungsten foil, 0.25mm (0.01in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 50x50MM 8,319 5,927 010415.GH ALF-010415-GH 7440-33-7 Tungsten foil, 0.25mm (0.01in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 100x100MM 19,641 13,994 010415.HP ALF-010415-HP 7440-33-7 Tungsten foil, 0.25mm (0.01in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 100x500MM 72,112 45,671 010417.GH ALF-010417-GH 7440-33-7 Tungsten foil, 0.05mm (0.002in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 100x100MM 14,450 10,295 010417.HP ALF-010417-HP 7440-33-7 Tungsten foil, 0.05mm (0.002in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis) 100x500MM 43,210 30,787 010440.A3 ALF-010440-A3 7440-66-6 Zinc shot, 10mm (0.4in) dia x 2mm (0.08in) thick, 99.99% (metals basis) 2KG 16,415 11,696 010456.22 ALF-010456-22 7440-48-4 Cobalt powder, -60 mesh, 99.5% (metals basis) 100GR 11,323 8,067 010458.06 ALF-010458-06 25470-96-6 Carbonyl-2,4-pentanedionato(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I), Rh 20% 5GR POR 72,903 010466.03 ALF-010466-03 12092-47-6 Chloro(1,5-cyclooctadiene)rhodium(I) dimer 1GR POR 20,085 010471.03 ALF-010471-03 15663-27-1 cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum(II), Pt 64.5% min 1GR 29,988 29,988 010504.03 ALF-010504-03 15529-49-4 Dichlorotris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(II), Premion|r, 1GR 5,088 5,088 99.95% (metals basis), Ru 10.2% min 010511.03
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