Description
Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) Evaporation Material is made of high purity Nickel and Iron, which can be used for electron beam and thermal evaporation. It has features of low coefficient of thermal expansion, soft magnetic behavior and good corrosion resistance behavior.
Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) Evaporation Materials are pivotal components in physical vapor deposition processes, featuring a balanced composition of nickel and iron elements. Renowned for their exceptional magnetic properties and corrosion resistance, these materials find widespread applications in thin film coatings for electronic, magnetic, and industrial purposes. With their tailored composition and consistent deposition characteristics, Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) Evaporation Materials ensure reliable performance and adherence to stringent quality standards in various deposition applications.
Specification
Materials
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Nickel Iron
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Density
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7.87-8.90 g/cm3
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Melting Point
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1455-1538℃
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Thermal Conductivity
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80.4-90.9 W/m·K
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Electrical Conductivity
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9.71-14.3×10^4 S/m
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Magnetic Materials: Due to the excellent magnetic properties of nickel-iron alloys, Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) Evaporation Materials are often used in the preparation of magnetic films, such as magnetic storage media, magnetic sensors, and magnetic recording heads.
2. Electronic Components: Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) alloys are also often used in the manufacture of electronic devices, especially in magnetic sensors, inductors, and transformers.
3. Optical Coatings: In the field of optics, Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) Evaporation Materials are used to prepare thin films with special optical properties, e.g., in optical filters and optical mirrors.
4. Electromagnetic Shielding: Due to their magnetic properties and electrical conductivity, Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) alloys are used as electromagnetic shielding materials to shield electronic equipment and circuits from external electromagnetic interference.
5. Automotive: Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) Evaporation Materials are used in the surface coating of automotive parts to provide corrosion and wear resistance.
6. Aerospace: In the aerospace industry, Nickel Iron alloys are used to prepare high-temperature and corrosion-resistant coatings for the protection of aircraft engines and other high-temperature components.
Packing
Our Nickel Iron (Ni/Fe) Evaporation Materials are clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage caused during storage or transportation.