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    Papers by Claire Mikolajczak

  • Availability of Indium and Gallium (English)

    by Bill Jackson, Claire Mikolajczak

    “Long term, both indium and gallium will be available with intermittent price volatility.” — Claire Mikolajczak

    thin film technology, solar, indium, Copper Indium Gallium, CIG

    Posted on 14 Oct 2011

  • Availability of Indium and Gallium (German)

    by Claire Mikolajczak

    German language version of Availability of Indium and Gallium.

    Copper Indium Gallium, CIG, German language, indium, solar, thin film technology

    Posted on 11 Mar 2010

  • Sustainability of Indium and Gallium Supplies in the Face of Emerging Markets

    by Michael D Murphy, Claire Mikolajczak

    The elements indium and gallium are key components in the manufacture of products in high volume emerging markets. The strategic nature of these elements, coupled with some published reports concerning shortages, has raised some legitimate questions about the sustainability of their supply chains. Indium Corporation has studied these markets as well as the mining and refining operations in detail. In this paper, we intend to answer these questions.

    CIG, ITO, FPD, metal supply, gallium, indium, SVC Tech Con 2011

    Posted on 19 Apr 2011

  • The Long-Term Supply of Indium and Gallium

    by Claire Mikolajczak, Greg Phipps, Terry Guckes

    indium, gallium, metal supply

    Posted on 10 Mar 2010

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