Application
Dysprosium Oxide Industrial Grade 99.9% serves multiple industrial purposes due to its unique properties. As a white powder that can be prepared by heating its oxalate or sulfate forms, it is more magnetic than ferric oxide and showcases slight hygroscopic tendencies, meaning it can absorb atmospheric moisture and carbon dioxide. This compound's high reactivity to radio frequencies makes it valuable in various applications. When combined with nickel, it forms cermets, which are used in advanced material engineering. Additionally, its role as an evaporated film of 99.9% purity is particularly useful in specific technological applications. Similarly, its chemical stability and magnetic properties make it a useful component in optical materials and electronics.