Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles & Cups Description
Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles & Cups are renowned for their exceptional heat resistance and corrosion stability. These alloys are crafted to withstand extreme temperatures, ensuring durability and longevity. Their unique composition ensures excellent chemical inertness, minimizing contamination during high-temperature processes. Ideal for laboratory and industrial applications, these crucibles and cups are a reliable choice for melting, refining, and casting operations.
Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles & Cups Specification
Surface
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Polished
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Size
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Cylinder Cone and Boat
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Material
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R04295 (Nb-10Hf) Nb-10W-10Hf (Niobium 10%Tungsten)
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Purity
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99.9% 99.95% 99.99%
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Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles & Cups Application
In a laboratory environment, these crucibles and cups are often used for high-temperature experiments, such as the preparation of molten metals and the synthesis of experimental materials. Due to their excellent chemical and thermal stability, they ensure the safety and accuracy of the experimental process while reducing contamination and impurities during the experiment.
In industry, Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles & Cups are also widely used in processes such as metal smelting, refining and casting. These crucibles and cups can withstand extremely high temperatures during the melting of metals and are not susceptible to erosion, thus ensuring the continuity of the production process and the quality of the product.
Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles & Cups Packing
Our Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles & Cups 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 are the main applications of Niobium Hafnium Alloy Crucibles and Cups?
A1: Niobium Hafnium alloy crucibles and cups are commonly used in high-temperature experiments, crystal growth, and vacuum coating processes, especially in environments that require exceptional heat and corrosion resistance.
Q2: What is the maximum temperature these crucibles and cups can withstand?
A2: The melting point of Niobium Hafnium alloy is approximately 3300°C. The exact operating temperature depends on the alloy composition and environment but is generally suitable for prolonged use below 3000°C.
Q3: Do you offer custom sizes and shapes?
A3: Yes, we provide customization services for the size, shape, and alloy composition to meet specific experimental or industrial requirements.