Description:
Cobalt evaporation materials are employed for thin film deposition processes. They exhibit high purity and offer a controlled evaporation rate, which permits precise film deposition on substrates and results in uniformly deposited layers. Their thermal stability enables them to endure elevated deposition temperatures. Cobalt evaporation materials are utilised in semiconductor devices, magnetic storage media, and decorative coatings, as well as in corrosion protection layers and materials research. They contribute quantifiable data to the advancement of thin film technology and provide consistent performance, thereby facilitating technological development.
Specification:
Material
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Cobalt
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Appearance
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Metallic appearance with a grey hue
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Melting Point (°C)
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1 495
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Thermal Conductivity
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100 W/m.K
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Thermal Expansion Coefficient
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13.0 x 10⁻6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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8.9
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Applications:
1. Semiconductor Devices: Used for producing magnetic layers and doped films for magnetic recording media, magnetic tunnel junctions and sensors.
2. Magnetic Storage Media: Employed as a constituent in magnetic storage media such as hard disks, magnetic tapes and recording devices for data storage and transfer.
3. Decorative Coatings: Applied as a metallic coating to impart a flat finish on surfaces, for example in jewellery, watches and automotive components.
4. Corrosion Protection Layers: Incorporated as an additive in protective coatings to improve corrosion resistance, for use in ships, buildings and mechanical devices.
5. Materials Research: Utilised as test materials and reference standards for the evaluation of magnetic material properties and applications, thereby supporting progress in materials science.
Packaging:
Our evaporation materials are packaged to prevent damage during storage and transport. This method maintains the product quality in its original condition.