Zinc sulfide (ZnS) exists in two material forms: a white multispectral material and a yellow virgin material. Both are chemically inert, featuring high purity, insolubility in water, moderate density, and ease of processing. Due to its broad transmission wavelength range (500–10000 nm), zinc sulfide (ZnS) is widely used in manufacturing infrared windows, domes, and infrared optical components.
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