Silane

Silane

Silanes are compounds of silicon and hydrogen, including monosilane (SiH4), disilane (Si2H6), and some higher-order silicon-hydrogen compounds. Among them, monosilane is the most common, and monosilane is sometimes abbreviated as silane. Silane is a colorless, air-reactive and suffocating gas.

Silane (6N)

Silanes are compounds of silicon and hydrogen, including monosilane (SiH4), disilane (Si2H6), and some higher-order silicon-hydrogen compounds. Among them, monosilane is the most common, and monosilane is sometimes abbreviated as silane. Silane is a colorless, air-reactive and suffocating gas.

Silane in Hydrogen

The mixture gas of hydrogen and silane is flammable gas, may explode when heated. It mainly used in X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, electronic detector and other instruments, laboratory research, etc..

Silane in Nitrogen

The mixture gas of nitrogen and silane is flammable gas, may explode when heated. It mainly used in X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, electronic detector and other instruments, laboratory research, etc.

This website uses cookies to improve your browsing experience. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our use of cookies.

Talk to Our Gas Experts....

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Please enter your work email