VD0655 Tungsten Titanium (W/Ti) Evaporation Materials

Catalog No. VD0655
Material Tungsten Titanium (W/Ti)
Purity 99.9% ~ 99.95%
Shape Powder/ Granule/ Custom-made

Tungsten Titanium (W/Ti) Evaporation Material is generally evaporated in a vacuum for the purposes of wear and decorative, semiconductor, and optical coatings. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specializes in producing high purity Tungsten Titanium (W/Ti) Evaporation Materials.

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Tungsten Titanium (W/Ti) Evaporation Materials Description

Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specializes in producing high purity Tungsten Titanium (W/Ti) evaporation materials with high quality for use in semiconductor, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and physical vapor deposition (PVD) display and optical applications. The unique synergy between our engineering, manufacturing, and analytical teams has allowed us to produce industry-leading Tungsten Titanium (W/Ti) evaporation materials.

Tungsten is nearly impossible to deposit by thermal evaporation due to the high power required for the material to evaporate. E-beam evaporation or magnetron sputtering are the recommended methods for tungsten deposition.

Titanium (Ti) General Information

Titanium is a common material found in a myriad of products including watches, drill bits, laptops, and bicycles, just to name a few. In pure form, it is lustrous and silvery-white in appearance. It has a melting point of 1,660°C, a density of 4.5 g/cc, and vapor pressure of 10-4 Torr at 1,453°C. It is a sturdy material that is easily fabricated when heat is applied. Its strong, lightweight characteristics and excellent corrosion resistance make it ideal for ocean liner hulls, aircraft engines, and designer jewelry. Titanium is biocompatible so it can be found in surgical tools and implants. Titanium is generally evaporated in a vacuum for the purposes of wear and decorative, semiconductor, and optical coatings.

Titanium (Ti) Pellets Overview

We sell these pellets and pieces by unit weight for evaporation use in deposition processes. These approximate materials prices are published to provide budgetary guidelines. Actual prices can vary and may be higher or lower, as determined by availability and market fluctuations.

 

 

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