Silver Zirconium Alloy Powder
Silver Zirconium Alloy Powder
Silver Zirconium Alloy Powder | |
Product No | NRE-9039 |
CAS No. | 7440-22-4/7440-67-7 |
Formula | Ag-Zr |
Molecular Weight | 199.0922 g/mol |
APS | <40 um (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Density | NA |
Color | Gray |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Silver Zirconium Alloy Powder
Introduction
Silver-zirconium alloy powder is a composite material made by combining silver (Ag) and zirconium (Zr). This alloy leverages the unique properties of both metals, resulting in a material that offers excellent electrical conductivity, high strength, thermal stability, and improved wear resistance. Silver, being one of the best conductors of electricity, imparts superior conductivity to the alloy, while zirconium, a transition metal, contributes to enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability.
The alloy is typically produced through methods such as atomization, mechanical alloying, or chemical reduction, which result in fine spherical or irregular powder particles. These powders are used in various applications, particularly where high-performance electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties are required, such as in electronics, automotive, and aerospace industries.
Properties
High Electrical Conductivity:
Silver is one of the best conductors of electricity, and the alloy retains this property, making it suitable for applications requiring efficient electrical performance, such as electrical contacts, connectors, and conductive coatings.
Improved Thermal Stability:
Zirconium’s contribution to the alloy enhances its ability to withstand high temperatures without degradation. This makes it useful in environments where thermal management is critical.
Corrosion and Oxidation Resistance:
The addition of zirconium improves the alloy’s resistance to oxidation and corrosion, which is particularly beneficial in high-temperature or exposed environments, such as aerospace or automotive applications.
High Strength and Wear Resistance:
Zirconium increases the hardness and wear resistance of the alloy, making it suitable for applications that require the material to endure friction and abrasion, such as in electrical contacts or high-stress environments.
Low Contact Resistance:
Due to its silver content, the alloy exhibits low contact resistance, which is essential for ensuring efficient power transfer in electrical components.