Hafnium Wires Description
Hafnium Wire has good corrosion resistance and high strength. Hafnium is a silvery ductile metal. It has almost the same chemical properties as zirconium, including corrosion-resistant. As hafnium has a great ability to shed electrons into the air and has a high melting point, it is the crucial component of the electrode in plasma cutting. Thus hafnium wire became an important consumption for metal fabrication industries. High purity hafnium wire has better durability in plasma cutting and a reliable source for low-cost high purity hafnium is important to make competitive plasma cutting electrodes.
Hafnium Wires Specification
Molecular Weight
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178.49
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Appearance
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Silver
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Melting Point
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2227 °C
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Boiling Point
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4602 °C
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Density
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13.31 g/cm3
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Vickers Hardness
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1760 MPa
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Young's Modulus
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78 GPa
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Hafnium Wires Applications
Hafnium has a strong ability to capture the neutron, making it a great material for controlling rods in nuclear reactors. and the nuclear industry roughly consumes half of the Hf produced every year. Hafnium is also used as an additive to alloys. Recently, scientists at Intel and IBM found hafnium-based compounds can be applied in gate insulators to make the processors even smaller.
Hafnium wires and other Hf parts are also used in plasma cutting because of their ability to shed electrons into the air. Cut hafnium wire could be inserted into copper parts to make a cutting tip for the plasma cutter.
Hafnium Wires Packing
Our Hafnium Wires are carefully handled to minimize damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.