Containing yttrium or scandium as the predominant metal

Compounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium, or of mixtures of these metals: > Other: > Mixtures of rare-earth oxides or of rare-earth chlorides > Rare-earth chlorides except cerium chlorides: > Containing yttrium or scandium as the predominant metal

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Products classified under HTS 2846.90.20.82

Yttrium Chloride Hexahydrate

Yttrium chloride hexahydrate (YCl3·6H2O) is a chemically defined inorganic compound where yttrium is the predominant rare-earth metal, supplied as white crystalline powder or flakes. It falls under HTS 2846.90.20.82 as a rare-earth chloride containing yttrium as the predominant metal, distinct from cerium chlorides. Used in phosphors, ceramics, and as a precursor for yttrium-based materials.

Scandium Chloride Anhydrous

Anhydrous scandium chloride (ScCl3) is a white to pale yellow powder where scandium serves as the predominant rare-earth metal in this chemically defined compound. Classified under HTS 2846.90.20.82 for rare-earth chlorides (except cerium) with scandium predominant. Primarily used in solid oxide fuel cells and high-strength alloys.

Scandium-Yttrium Chloride Precursor Blend

Optimized blend of scandium and yttrium chlorides (Sc:Y = 1:10) as predominant metals for sol-gel synthesis of ceramics. Classifies under HTS 2846.90.20.82 for yttrium/scandium predominant rare-earth chlorides. Used in thin-film deposition for aerospace components.

Yttrium-Scandium Mixed Chloride

A chloride mixture of rare-earth metals where yttrium and scandium together constitute the predominant metals (e.g., 60% Y, 30% Sc), excluding cerium. Falls under HTS 2846.90.20.82 as rare-earth chlorides with yttrium/scandium predominance. Applied in advanced ceramics and laser materials.

High-Purity Yttrium Chloride

99.99% pure yttrium chloride (YCl3) for electronics and photonics applications, with yttrium as the sole predominant rare-earth metal. HTS 2846.90.20.82 covers this as a rare-earth chloride excluding cerium compounds. Essential for doping materials in LEDs and superconductors.