| | |   Vacuum seal foil. This very soft indium foil is used to create seals between glass components in high-vacuum systems.  The indium is soft enough to deform into any pits and irregularities in the glass just like a rubber seal would.  But unlike rubber, indium doesn't give off all sorts of vapors and leak like a sieve.  ("Leak like a sieve" being a relative term: In most applications rubber would be considered airtight, but some air and moisture does still make it through, and when you're trying to create a really good vacuum it would be completely inadequate.)
 Source: Ethan Currens
 Contributor: Ethan Currens
 Acquired: 30 October, 2006
 Text Updated: 19 November, 2007
 Price: Donated
 Size: 2"
 Purity: 99%
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