Description
Nickel Vanadium (Ni/V) Evaporation Materials are essential constituents utilized in physical vapor deposition techniques, distinguished by their amalgamation of nickel and vanadium elements. Renowned for their robustness and compatibility with diverse substrates, these materials exhibit superior thermal stability and conductivity, making them ideal for thin film coatings in electronic, optical, and industrial applications. With tailored composition and consistent deposition characteristics, Nickel Vanadium (Ni/V) Evaporation Materials ensure reliable performance and adherence to stringent quality standards, contributing significantly to the advancement of various technologies and industrial processes requiring precise thin film deposition.
Specification
Materials
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Nickel Vanadium
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Density
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6.11-8.90 g/cm3
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Melting Point
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1455-1910℃
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Thermal Conductivity
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30.7-90.9 W/m·K
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Electrical Conductivity
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4.48-14.3×10^4 S/m
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Electronic Devices: Nickel Vanadium (Ni/V) Evaporation Materials are commonly used in the manufacture of metallization and conductive layers for devices such as integrated circuits, thin film resistors, and electronic connectors.
2. Optical Coatings: This material is also used in the preparation of optical coatings such as mirrors, optical filters, and anti-reflective coatings to improve the performance of optical components.
3. Magnetic Materials: Due to its vanadium content, Nickel Vanadium (Ni/V) Evaporation Materials can also be used to prepare magnetic films such as magnetic storage media and magnetic sensors.
4. Industrial Applications: In industry, this material can be used to create wear and corrosion-resistant surface coatings to improve the durability and service life of workpieces.
Packing
Our Nickel Vanadium (Ni/V) 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.