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Fe40Co40B20 alloy sputtering target

Fe40Co40B20 alloy sputtering target

Fe40Co40B20 alloy sputtering target
Product No NRE-43641
CAS No. NA
Formula NA
Molecular Weight NA
Purity >99.9%
Density NA
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Resistivity NA
Thermal Conductivity NA

Fe40Co40B20 alloy sputtering target

The Fe40Co40B2O alloy sputtering target consists of

Fe40: 40% Iron (Fe)

Co4: 4% Cobalt (Co)

B2O: Boron (B) and Oxygen (O) in some combination, though the exact proportions are less commonly specified.

Properties and Composition:

Iron and Cobalt: Provide magnetic properties, contributing to high magnetic permeability and saturation. The high iron content indicates that the alloy is likely to be magnetic.

Boron and Oxygen: Typically, boron is used to improve the hardness and glassy or amorphous nature of the alloy, and oxygen can influence the alloy’s stability and electronic properties.

Potential Applications:

Magnetic Thin Films: The alloy is likely used to deposit thin magnetic films with high permeability and low coercivity. These films can be used in applications such as magnetic sensors, inductors, transformers, and magnetic shielding.

Soft Magnetic Materials: Due to its high iron content and magnetic properties, this alloy is suitable for creating soft magnetic materials. These materials are used in electromagnetic components where low core loss and high magnetic permeability are essential.

High-Frequency Applications: The material may be used in high-frequency applications, such as high-frequency transformers and inductors, due to its magnetic characteristics.

Magnetic Recording Media: The alloy’s magnetic properties might be useful in magnetic recording media, including hard drives and magnetic tapes, where precise control of magnetic properties is needed.

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding: The alloy could be used for EMI shielding, where its magnetic properties can help block or absorb electromagnetic interference.

Research and Development: Due to its specific composition, the alloy might be of interest in R&D settings to explore its properties and potential new applications, especially in advanced magnetic and electronic devices.

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