Description
Cobalt Iron (Co/Fe) Evaporation Materials exhibit a unique set of properties that make them highly suitable for various thin-film deposition applications. These materials, composed primarily of cobalt and iron, possess high melting points, ensuring stable evaporation during the deposition process. Additionally, they exhibit excellent adhesion to substrates, resulting in strong and durable coatings. The cobalt-iron alloy also demonstrates good corrosion resistance, protecting the coated surfaces from environmental degradation. Furthermore, Cobalt Iron Evaporation Materials offer precise control over the composition and thickness of the deposited films, ensuring reproducibility and consistency in the final product. These properties, combined with their biocompatibility and mechanical strength, make Cobalt Iron Evaporation Materials an excellent choice for applications in the medical, aerospace, and industrial sectors.
Specification
Material
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Cobalt Iron
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Color/Appearance
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Silvery Metallic
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Density
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8.6 g/cm3
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Poisson's Ratio
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0.29
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Specific Heat
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430 J/kg-K
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Tensile Strength
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870 MPa (Ultimate)/ 400 MPa (Yield)
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Thermal Expansion
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13 µm/m-K
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Young's Modulus
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230 GPa
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Applications
Cobalt Iron (Co/Fe) Evaporation Materials have a diverse range of applications across multiple industries due to their unique properties. Their high melting points, excellent adhesion, and corrosion resistance make them suitable for thin-film deposition in various settings.
In the medical field, Cobalt Iron Evaporation Materials are often used for coating implants. Their biocompatible nature and ability to form strong, durable coatings contribute to the long-term performance and reliability of medical devices such as hip and knee replacements.
In the aerospace industry, these materials find application in the manufacturing of components that require high resistance to wear and corrosion. The coatings provided by Cobalt Iron Evaporation Materials enhance the durability and performance of aircraft parts, ensuring their safe operation under extreme conditions.
Moreover, Cobalt Iron Evaporation Materials are also employed in the industrial sector for precision tool coating. The hardness and wear resistance of these coatings improves the lifespan and performance of cutting tools, making them suitable for high-precision machining and manufacturing processes.