Tantalum Heat Element Description
Tantalum Heating Elements are distinguished by their exceptional properties. With an extraordinarily high melting point, they can withstand extreme temperatures, ensuring robust performance. Their remarkable corrosion resistance enhances durability, making them suitable for harsh chemical environments. Tantalum heating elements provide stable and consistent heating, ensuring reliability over extended periods and contributing to their impressive longevity. Additionally, their efficient heat transfer capabilities make them indispensable in various industrial applications where reliable, corrosion-resistant, and high-performance heating solutions are crucial.

Tantalum Heat Element Specification
Molecular Weight
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180.94
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Appearance
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Silvery-gray solid
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Melting Point
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3017 °C
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Boiling Point
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5458 °C
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Density
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16.69 g/cm3 (20 °C)
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Crystal Phase / Structure
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α: body-centered cubic (bcc) / β: tetragonal
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Electrical Resistivity
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131 nΩ·m (20 °C)
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Electronegativity
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1.5 Paulings
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Heat of Fusion
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36.57 kJ/mol
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Heat of Vaporization
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753 kJ/mol
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Poisson's Ratio
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0.34
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Specific Heat
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140 J/kg·K
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Thermal Conductivity
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57.5 W/m·K
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Thermal Expansion
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6.3 µm/m·K
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Vickers Hardness
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870–1200 MPa
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Young's Modulus
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186 GPa
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* The customer can provide drawings for custom manufacturing.
Tantalum Heat Element Application
1. Semiconductor Manufacturing: Tantalum heating elements are employed in the production of semiconductors, ensuring precise and controlled heating during various manufacturing processes.
2, Chemical Processing: Their corrosion resistance makes tantalum heating elements ideal for heating corrosive liquids and gases in chemical processing applications, including the production of specialty chemicals.
3. Aerospace Industry: Tantalum heating elements are used in aerospace applications for their ability to withstand high temperatures, contributing to manufacturing components for spacecraft and aircraft.
4. Research and Development: Tantalum heating elements are essential in laboratories and research facilities where precise and consistent heating is required for experiments and material testing.
5. Medical Equipment: Certain medical devices utilize tantalum heating elements due to their biocompatibility and ability to provide controlled and reliable heating in medical applications.
Tantalum Heat Element Packaging
Our Ta heat elements are carefully handled to minimize damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.

Specification
Molecular Weight
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180.94
|
Appearance
|
Silvery-gray solid
|
Melting Point
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3017 °C
|
Boiling Point
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5458 °C
|
Density
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16.69 g/cm3 (20 °C)
|
Crystal Phase / Structure
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α: body-centered cubic (bcc) / β: tetragonal
|
Electrical Resistivity
|
131 nΩ·m (20 °C)
|
Electronegativity
|
1.5 Paulings
|
Heat of Fusion
|
36.57 kJ/mol
|
Heat of Vaporization
|
753 kJ/mol
|
Poisson's Ratio
|
0.34
|
Specific Heat
|
140 J/kg·K
|
Thermal Conductivity
|
57.5 W/m·K
|
Thermal Expansion
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6.3 µm/m·K
|
Vickers Hardness
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870–1200 MPa
|
Young's Modulus
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186 GPa
|
* The customer can provide drawings for custom manufacturing.