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Zinc Aluminum Alloy Sputtering Targets

Zinc Aluminum Alloy Sputtering Targets

Zinc Aluminum Alloy Sputtering Targets
Product No NRE-43609
CAS No. NA
Formula Zn-Al
Molecular Weight NA
Purity >99.9%
Density 7.0 g/cm3
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Resistivity NA
Thermal Conductivity NA

Zinc Aluminum Alloy Sputtering Targets

Introduction:

Zinc aluminum alloy sputtering targets is a composite material that combines zinc and aluminum, often with varying proportions to enhance specific properties. Known for its excellent corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and thermal stability, this alloy is widely used in various industrial applications. As a sputtering target, zinc aluminum alloy is utilized to produce thin films that are valuable in electronics, coatings, and materials science.

Applications

Corrosion-Resistant Coatings:

Zinc aluminum alloy is primarily used to create protective coatings for metals, offering excellent resistance to corrosion, particularly in harsh environments. These coatings are commonly applied to automotive and construction materials.

Electrical Conductivity:

The alloy’s properties make it suitable for applications requiring good electrical conductivity, including connections and components in electronic devices.

Thin Film Transistors (TFTs):

In the electronics industry, zinc aluminum alloys are employed in the fabrication of thin film transistors, enhancing the performance of displays like LCDs and OLEDs.

Reflective Coatings:

Zinc aluminum alloy films can be used as reflective coatings in optical devices, improving light management in various applications.

Thermal Barrier Coatings:

The alloy can be applied as a thermal barrier coating in aerospace and energy sectors, protecting components from high temperatures.

Biocompatible Coatings:

Zinc aluminum alloys are explored for biocompatible coatings in medical devices, where their properties can enhance compatibility with biological tissues.

 

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