Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes/Pipes Description
Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes/Pipes, offered by Stanford Advanced Materials, exhibit exceptional properties ideal for demanding applications. With a blend of niobium and hafnium, these tubes/pipes boast high strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. Widely utilized in aerospace, medical, and industrial sectors, they withstand extreme temperatures and harsh environments. Their versatility allows for applications in heat exchangers, chemical processing, and high-performance structural components. Stanford Advanced Materials ensures premium-quality Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes/Pipes, providing reliability and performance where durability and precision are essential. These alloys contribute significantly to advancements in technology and innovation across various industries.
Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes/Pipes Specification
Surface
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Polished
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Size
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Outer Diameter 2.0-100 mm Thickness 0.2-5.0 mm Length <6000 mm
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Material
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R04295 (Nb-10Hf) Nb-10W-10Hf (Niobium 10%Tungsten
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Standard
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ASTM B394
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Purity
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99.9% 99.95% 99.99%
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Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes/Pipes Applications
1. Aerospace: Used in aircraft engines, fuel systems, and structural components due to their high strength and resistance to corrosion at high temperatures.
2. Medical: Employed in medical imaging devices, such as X-ray tubes and MRI machines, for their ability to withstand high radiation levels and corrosive environments.
3. Industrial: Utilized in chemical processing equipment, heat exchangers, and high-temperature furnaces due to their resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and thermal stress.
4. Energy: Applied in nuclear reactors and fusion reactors as structural materials due to their ability to withstand high temperatures and radiation.
5. Semiconductor: Used in vacuum systems and wafer processing equipment for their high purity and resistance to contamination.
Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes/Pipes Packing
Our Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes/Pipes are tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.
FAQs
Q1: What industries use Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes / Pipes?
A1: Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes and Pipes are used in industries that require materials with high strength, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance, including:
Aerospace: For turbine components, rocket nozzles, and heat shields exposed to extreme temperatures and mechanical stresses.
Nuclear: For fuel cladding and components in nuclear reactors, where the material must resist radiation and high temperatures.
Defense: In high-performance military systems requiring durable and heat-resistant tubing, such as in advanced weapons and propulsion systems.
Chemical and Petrochemical: For piping and reactor components in chemical plants and refineries, where resistance to harsh chemicals and high temperatures is required.
Electronics: For specialized components in high-performance electronic systems, such as heat exchangers or connectors.
Q2: What is the maximum temperature Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes / Pipes can withstand?
A2: Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes and Pipes can withstand temperatures up to 2,000°C (3,632°F) or higher, depending on the specific alloy composition and processing. This makes them ideal for use in aerospace, nuclear reactors, and other high-temperature industrial applications where other materials might fail.
Q3: How should Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes / Pipes be handled and stored?
A3: Handling: Use gloves when handling the tubes and pipes to prevent contamination and damage. Avoid dropping or subjecting them to excessive stress, which could cause deformation.
Storage: Store Niobium Hafnium Alloy Tubes and Pipes in a clean, dry environment to prevent corrosion. They should be kept in protective packaging to avoid contamination or surface damage.
Protection from moisture: Since the alloy is sensitive to oxidation, it is recommended to keep it in sealed packaging if not used immediately, especially in humid environments.