Nickel Platinum Alloy Sputtering Target
Nickel Platinum Alloy Sputtering Target
Nickel Platinum Alloy Sputtering Target | |
Product No | NRE-43118 |
CAS No. | 12059-08-4 |
Formula | NiPt |
Molecular Weight | 253.77 g/mol |
Purity | 3N, 3N5 |
Density | 18.63 g/cm3 |
Thickness | 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized) |
Diameter | 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized) |
Shape | Round |
Electrical Resistivity | NA |
Electronegativity | NA |
Nickel Platinum Alloy Sputtering Target
Introduction:
Nickel platinum alloy sputtering target are composite materials that combine nickel (Ni) and platinum (Pt), offering a unique combination of properties such as excellent corrosion resistance, high thermal stability, and good electrical conductivity. Platinum’s noble metal characteristics enhance the durability and performance of the alloy, making it suitable for various demanding applications, especially in electronics, catalysis, and chemical processing.
Applications:
Catalysis: Nickel platinum alloys are widely used in catalytic applications, particularly in the automotive and chemical industries. They serve as catalysts in reactions such as hydrogenation and oxidation, contributing to more efficient and environmentally friendly processes.
Electrochemical Sensors: The electrochemical properties of nickel platinum alloys make them ideal for use in sensors that detect gases or chemical species. Their stability and sensitivity enhance the accuracy and reliability of these sensors.
Thin Film Technology: These alloys are employed in the production of thin films for various electronic applications, including sensors, transistors, and photovoltaic devices. The unique properties of the alloy improve the performance and durability of electronic components.
Biomedical Devices: Nickel platinum alloys are explored for use in biomedical implants and devices due to their biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion. This is especially important for applications within the human body, where material stability is critical.
High-Temperature Applications: The thermal stability of nickel platinum alloys makes them suitable for high-temperature applications, such as in aerospace and industrial processes.
Electrical Contacts: Due to their excellent conductivity and resistance to oxidation, these alloys are used in electrical contacts and connectors, enhancing the reliability and longevity of electronic devices.
Corrosion-Resistant Coatings: Nickel platinum alloy sputtering targets can produce coatings that protect surfaces from corrosion and wear, particularly in aggressive environments such as chemical processing or marine applications.