SILVER
- Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. Its atomic mass is 107.8682 u. As a soft, white, lustrous transition metal, Silver has long been used in currency and investment (coins and silver bars), jewelry, decoration, high-value tableware, etc.
- With the highest electrical conductivity, high thermal conductivity and high reflectance, silver is widely used in semiconductors, optoelectronics, components and coating.
- SOLAR has dedicated to the circular economy of silver for over 40 years, recycling silver and making it into LBMA silver bars, pure-metal or alloy sputtering targets, evaporation materials, wire or probe materials for semiconductor packaging and testing, plates, tubes, granular materials, electroplating chemicals (silver cyanide, PSC) and industrial chemicals (silver nitrate).