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Nickel Foil (Ni, Purity: 99.9%, Thickness: 12µm)

Nickel Foil
Product No NRE-28014
CAS 7440-02-0
Purity ≥99.9%
Joint 1pcs/roll
Color NA
Thickness 12μm
Width 30~500 mm
Polished One Side
Surface density 8.908 g/cm3
Melting Point 1455 °C

Nickel Foil

Nickel foil, known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability, and good electrical conductivity, is used in a variety of specialized applications across different industries. Here’s a detailed look at how nickel foil is utilized in various product applications:

Electronics and Electrical Applications:

Electrodes and Contacts: Nickel foil is used in the manufacture of electrical contacts and electrodes due to its stable electrical conductivity and resistance to oxidation.

Shielding: Employed as a shield in electronic devices to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).

Aerospace and Defense:

Heat Shields: Ni ability to withstand high temperatures makes it suitable for heat shields and thermal insulation in aerospace applications.

High-Temperature Components: Used in aerospace and defense equipment that operates under extreme conditions, where nickel’s thermal and oxidation resistance is critical.

Battery Technology:

Current Collectors: Ni is used as a current collector in certain types of batteries, including nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) and lithium-ion batteries, due to its conductivity and resistance to corrosion.

Electrochemical Cells: Employed in the production of electrochemical cells and batteries where high conductivity and stability are required.

Chemical and Industrial Processes:

Catalysts: Nickel foil is used as a catalyst in chemical reactions, such as hydrogenation and methanation, due to its catalytic properties.

Chemical Processing Equipment: Utilized in the manufacture of components for chemical processing equipment, including reactors and heat exchangers, where corrosion resistance is essential.

Renewable Energy:

Fuel Cells: Ni is used in fuel cells, especially in the construction of the anode, where its high-temperature stability and conductivity are beneficial.

Solar Panels: In some solar cell technologies, nickel foil is used in the back contact layers due to its electrical properties and resistance to environmental degradation.

Medical Devices:

Implants and Prosthetics: Nickel foil is used in certain medical implants and prosthetics due to its biocompatibility and strength.

Diagnostic Equipment: Employed in medical diagnostic tools and sensors for its conductive properties and stability.

 

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