Description
Fe/Cr evaporation materials comprise iron and chromium alloys. They are utilised in vacuum deposition processes. They offer measurable magnetic properties and corrosion resistance for various thin-film applications. Given the ferromagnetic characteristics of iron and the corrosion resistance of chromium, Fe/Cr evaporation materials are employed in magnetic storage media, sensor technologies and protective coatings. Their customisable properties permit precise control of film deposition and ensure consistent performance in technical applications. Fe/Cr evaporation materials fulfil the requirements of emerging electronic and materials science sectors.
Specification
Materials
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Iron-Chromium
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Density
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7.0–8.5 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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1400–1600 °C
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Magnetic materials: Employed in the manufacture of electronic devices such as magnetic storage media, magnetic sensors and magnetic components, utilising measured magnetic properties.
2. Anti-corrosion coatings: Used in the production of metal coatings with quantified corrosion resistance to protect the substrate from environmental erosion.
3. Sensor technology: Applied in the manufacture of sensors including magnetometers, geomagnetic sensors and magnetic position sensors for measuring and detecting magnetic fields.
4. Metal coatings: Utilised as surface coatings to enhance the corrosion resistance and mechanical stability of metal parts while imparting magnetic properties.
5. Thermal heat sinks: Employed as heat-conductive materials or heat sinks to manage heat in electronic and optoelectronic devices, thereby improving system efficiency and stability.
Packaging
Our Iron-Chromium (Fe/Cr) evaporation materials are clearly marked and labelled to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Measures are taken during storage and transport to prevent any damage.