Vanadium Aluminium Alloy Nanoparticles
Vanadium Aluminium Alloy Nanoparticles
Vanadium Aluminium Alloy Nanoparticles |
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Product No. | NRE-2060 |
CAS No. | 12445-32-8 |
Formula | V-Al |
Molecular Weight | 77.923038 g/mol |
APS | < 100nm |
Purity | 99.9% |
Form | Powder |
Vanadium Aluminium Alloy Nanoparticles
Applications
Aerospace and Aviation Industry
Lightweight Structural Components: V-Al alloy nanoparticles are increasingly being used in the aerospace industry to manufacture lightweight, high-strength materials for aircraft structures, engine components, and other critical systems. The high strength-to-weight ratio makes these alloys ideal for reducing the weight of aircraft while maintaining structural integrity.
Automotive Industry
Engine Components: V-Al alloy nanoparticles are used in the automotive industry to create stronger and lighter engine components. These include pistons, crankshafts, and other high-performance parts that require durability under high mechanical stress.
Lightweight Structural Materials: Similar to aerospace applications, the automotive industry benefits from the lightweight and high-strength properties of these nanoparticles in the construction of vehicle bodies, chassis, and suspension systems.
Electronics and Electrical Applications
Conductive Materials: Due to the good thermal and electrical conductivity of the alloy, V-Al nanoparticles are used in electronics, such as in the production of electrical contacts, connectors, and conductive paths within electronic circuits. Their durability and resistance to wear make them suitable for high-performance electronic applications.
Heat Sinks and Thermal Management: In high-performance electronic devices, maintaining low temperatures is crucial for performance and longevity. V-Al alloy nanoparticles, with their good thermal conductivity, can be used in heat sinks and thermal management systems to dissipate heat effectively.
Wear-Resistant Coatings
Protective Coatings: The hardness and wear resistance of vanadium in the alloy make V-Al nanoparticles excellent for use in coatings for machinery parts exposed to heavy wear and friction. These include components like gears, bearings, and cutting tools, where wear resistance is crucial for longevity and performance.
Corrosion-Resistant Coatings: The corrosion-resistant properties of aluminium are enhanced when alloyed with vanadium, making the nanoparticles ideal for coatings on parts exposed to corrosive environments, such as marine and chemical processing industries.