Description
Chromium Nickel Evaporation Materials typically have high melting points, allowing them to withstand the high temperatures required for evaporation processes without undergoing significant degradation. This ensures stable evaporation and a consistent deposition rate. The chromium and nickel components in these materials contribute to their excellent corrosion resistance. They can resist the attack of various corrosive agents, making them suitable for use in harsh environments where corrosion is a concern. Chromium Nickel Evaporation Materials exhibit good adhesion to various substrates, ensuring that the deposited films adhere securely to the underlying surface. This adhesion property is crucial for creating coatings that are durable and long-lasting. These materials produce smooth and uniform coatings when evaporated, resulting in high-quality thin films. The lack of defects and impurities in the coatings contributes to their excellent optical, electrical, and mechanical properties. Chromium Nickel Evaporation Materials generally have good electrical conductivity, making them suitable for applications where electrical performance is crucial. These materials exhibit good thermal stability, maintaining their properties even under high-temperature conditions. This allows them to be used in processes that involve significant thermal stress.
Specification
Grade
|
%
|
Ni
|
Cr
|
Fe
|
Al
|
Mn
|
Si
|
C
|
P
|
S
|
Cr20Ni80
|
Min
|
Bal
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
0.6
|
0.75
|
0.08
|
0.02
|
0.08
|
Max
|
23
|
1.0
|
0.2
|
1.6
|
Cr15Ni60
|
Min
|
55
|
15
|
Bal
|
-
|
-
|
0.75
|
0.08
|
0.02
|
0.15
|
Max
|
61
|
18
|
0.5
|
0.6
|
1.6
|
Cr20Ni35
|
Min
|
34
|
18
|
Bal
|
-
|
1.0
|
1
|
0.1
|
0.03
|
0.025
|
Max
|
37
|
21
|
0.5
|
3
|
Applications
1. Optical Coatings: Chromium Nickel alloys are often employed in the production of optical coatings for mirrors, lenses, and other optical components. They can be evaporated to create thin films with specific optical properties, such as reflectivity, transmittance, and absorption.
2. Decorative Coatings: These materials are also used for decorative purposes, particularly in the automotive and jewelry industries. Chromium Nickel alloys can be evaporated to create shiny, durable coatings that enhance the visual appeal of various products.
3. Corrosion Protection: The excellent corrosion resistance of Chromium Nickel Evaporation Materials makes them suitable for use in coatings that protect against corrosion in harsh environments. They can be applied to metal surfaces to extend their lifespan and maintain their integrity.
4. Electrical Applications: Chromium Nickel alloys have good electrical conductivity, making them suitable for use in electrical components and thin-film circuits. They can be used to create conductive coatings for electrodes, resistors, and other electronic devices.
5. Magnetic Materials: Some Chromium Nickel alloys exhibit magnetic properties, making them useful in the production of magnetic coatings and thin films for magnetic storage devices, sensors, and other magnetic applications.
6. Vacuum Deposition Processes: Chromium Nickel Evaporation Materials are commonly used in vacuum deposition processes such as thermal evaporation, electron beam evaporation, and sputtering. These processes allow for precise control over the deposition rate and thickness of the coatings, resulting in high-quality thin films.