Antimony Tin Oxide (ATO)
As a conductor with high optical transparency, ATO is an attractive option for a wide range of applications in the electronics industry. Its ability to be produced sustainably and recycled makes it an environmentally friendly choice for companies looking to reduce their Carbon footprint and contribute to a circular economy.
Antimony Tin Oxide is used exclusively in electronics and optics. ATO is an important component of display panels due to its antistatic, infrared absorbance, and transparent conductivity.
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Antimony Tin Oxide Powder TSCA (SARA Title III) Status:
Listed- (Harmful). For further information, please call the EPA, Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) at 202-564-2902
Tin (IV) Oxide CAS Number: 18282-10-5
Antimony (III) oxide CAS Number: 1309-64-4
Antimony (V) oxide CAS Number: 1314-60-9
Antimony Tin Oxide Powder UN Number: 1549
Antimony Tin Oxide Powder Hazard Class: 6.1
Antimony Tin Oxide (ATO) is a sustainable material due to its unique properties. ATO is an environmentally friendly alternative to Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) as a transparent conductor, which is widely used in touchscreens, flat-panel displays, and solar cells. ATO is made from readily available and low-cost raw materials, and its production does not generate hazardous waste or harmful byproducts. In addition, ATO is highly durable and can be recycled, making it a promising candidate for a circular economy.
As a conductor with high optical transparency, ATO is an attractive option for a wide range of applications in the electronics industry. Its ability to be produced sustainably and recycled makes it an environmentally friendly choice for companies looking to reduce their Carbon footprint and contribute to a circular economy.