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Nickel Niobium Titanium Alloy Sputtering Targets

Nickel Niobium Titanium Alloy Sputtering Targets

Nickel Niobium Titanium Alloy Sputtering Targets
Product No NRE-43521
CAS No. NA
Formula Ni-Nb-Ti
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

Nickel Niobium Titanium Alloy Sputtering Targets

Introduction

Nickel niobium titanium alloy sputtering targets are specialized materials that combine nickel (Ni), niobium (Nb), and titanium (Ti) to create a unique alloy known for its excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and high strength-to-weight ratio. These alloy are particularly valued in applications requiring durability and performance in extreme conditions, such as aerospace, cryogenics, and advanced electronic components.

Applications

Aerospace Industry: The high strength and lightweight nature of nickel niobium titanium alloy make them suitable for various aerospace components, including structural parts, fasteners, and fittings. Their ability to withstand extreme temperatures and corrosive environments is crucial for aerospace applications.

Cryogenic Applications: These alloy are often used in cryogenic environments, such as in superconducting materials and devices. Their stability at low temperatures makes them essential for applications in particle accelerators and other scientific research.

Electronic Devices: Nickel niobium titanium alloy are used in the production of thin films for electronic components. Their conductive properties enhance performance in sensors, transistors, and capacitors.

Biomedical Devices: The biocompatibility and corrosion resistance of these alloy make them suitable for biomedical applications, including implants and surgical instruments. They are particularly valuable in applications where material stability and strength are required.

Energy Storage: These alloy are being researched for use in energy storage systems, particularly in batteries and supercapacitors. Their electrical properties can enhance the performance and efficiency of these devices.

Superconductors: Nickel niobium titanium is a key material in the development of superconducting wires and devices, which have applications in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other medical technologies.

High-Performance Coatings: Sputtering targets made from this alloy can be used to produce high-performance coatings that enhance the durability and performance of various substrates, especially in harsh environments.

 

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