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Nickel Cobalt Alloy Sputtering Target

Nickel Cobalt Alloy Sputtering Target

Nickel Cobalt Alloy Sputtering Target
Product No NRE-43114
CAS No. NA
Formula NiCo
Molecular Weight 117.62
Purity 3N, 3N5
Density NA
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Electrical Resistivity NA
Electronegativity NA

Nickel Cobalt Alloy Sputtering Target

Introduction

Nickel cobalt alloy sputtering targets are composite materials composed primarily of nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co). These alloys are recognized for their exceptional mechanical strength, magnetic properties, and corrosion resistance. The combination of nickel and cobalt enhances the performance of the alloy, making it suitable for various advanced applications. Sputtering techniques allow for the deposition of these alloys as thin films on a range of substrates, facilitating their use in cutting-edge technologies.

Applications;

Magnetic Materials:

Nickel cobalt alloys are widely used in the production of magnetic materials, including permanent magnets and magnetic sensors. Their high magnetic permeability and coercivity make them ideal for applications in data storage and electronics.

Hard Coatings:

These alloys are employed to create hard coatings for cutting tools and industrial machinery. The enhanced hardness and wear resistance improve the durability and performance of these tools in demanding environments.

Electrical Contacts:

Nickel cobalt alloys are used in the manufacturing of electrical contacts and connectors due to their excellent electrical conductivity and resistance to oxidation, ensuring reliable performance in electronic devices.

Surface Engineering:

Sputtered nickel cobalt films are applied in surface engineering to enhance the surface properties of various materials, providing improved corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.

Batteries:

The alloy can be utilized in certain types of rechargeable batteries, including lithium-ion batteries, where nickel and cobalt compounds contribute to improved energy density and performance.

Research and Development:

Nickel cobalt alloy sputtering targets are frequently used in research settings to study new materials and their properties, particularly in fields like materials science, magnetics, and nanotechnology.

Aerospace Applications:

Due to their high strength and resistance to thermal degradation, nickel cobalt alloys are also explored for use in aerospace components that require durability and reliability in extreme conditions.

 

 

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