

Silver-Tin Alloy Nanopowder (AgSn) is a binary alloy composed of silver and tin, designed for low-temperature soldering applications. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has extensive experience in the manufacturing and supply of high-quality Silver-Tin Alloy Nanopowder (AgSn).
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Silver-Tin Alloy Nanopowder (AgSn) is a binary alloy composed of silver and tin, designed for low-temperature soldering applications. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has extensive experience in the manufacturing and supply of high-quality Silver-Tin Alloy Nanopowder (AgSn).
Related Products: Spherical Silver Clad Copper Powder, Copper Chromium Nanopowder (CuCr, 99.9 %), Spherical Copper Powder for Thermal Spraying
Silver Tin Alloy Nanopowder (AgSn) is a binary alloy of silver and tin, which is a kind of low-temperature solder. It is suitable for brazing copper alloy and other parts which are limited in temperature and require high strength.
Chemical Composition |
Ag, Sn |
APS |
20nm, 50nm, 80-100nm, etc. |
Morphology |
Nearly spherical |
Purity |
99.99% |
Silver Tin Alloy Nanopowder (AgSn) is used for precision bonding of precious metals.
Pictograms |
GHS09 |
Signal Word |
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Hazard Statements |
H410 |
Precautionary Statements |
P273 - P391 - P501 |
Hazard Classifications |
Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 1 |
Storage Class Code |
13 - Non Combustible Solids |
WGK |
WGK 3 |
Flash Point(F) |
Not applicable |
Flash Point(C) |
Not applicable |
Personal Protective Equipment |
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves |
Our Silver Tin Alloy Nanopowder (AgSn) is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
1. What advantages does nano silver-tin alloy have over regular alloy?
Nano silver-tin alloy melts at lower temperatures.
2. What is the conductivity of silver-tin alloy powder?
The alloy is typically 15-25% as conductive as pure silver. Conductivity decreases with increasing tin content - Ag80Sn20, for example, is about 18% IACS.
The nano-sized version improves upon this by 5-8% through reduced porosity and better particle packing.
3. Why is the nano version particularly suited to today's electronics?
Its very fine particles penetrate finer micro-gaps more effectively. Lower heat is required for material bonding, protecting sensitive parts. These characteristics make it optimal to create thinner, more uniform conductive coatings.