Description:
Iron (Fe)-evaporation materials are applied in thin film deposition processes. They exhibit purity levels in accordance with industry specifications and operate at controlled evaporation rates. They deposit films precisely on substrates. They form uniform layers with minimal defects. Their thermal stability allows operation at high temperatures during deposition without decomposition. They adhere to various substrates and maintain film integrity. Iron evaporation materials are utilised in semiconductor devices, magnetic storage media and decorative coatings. They deliver consistent performance as measured by standard tests.

Specification:
Material
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Iron
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Appearance
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Shiny, metallic, greyish tone
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Melting Point (°C)
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1 535
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Thermal Conductivity
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80 W/m·K
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Thermal Expansion Coefficient
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11.8 x 10⁻6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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7.86
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Applications:
1. Semiconductor Devices: Materials are used as metal layers, electrodes and connection wires in integrated circuits and solar cells.
2. Magnetic Materials: They serve as components in magnetic layers for the manufacture of magnetic recording media, magnetic sensors and magnetic storage media.
3. Coatings and Covers: They are applied to produce corrosion protection layers, rust-resistant coatings and decorative finishes for the automotive, construction and furniture sectors.
4. Materials Research: They serve as test materials and reference standards for analysing the structure, properties and applications of iron-based materials, thereby advancing material science.
5. Chemical Reactions and Catalysis: They are incorporated in catalysts and participate in organic synthesis, gas phase catalysis and other chemical reactions.
Packaging:
Our production team carefully packages the evaporation materials to prevent damage during storage and transit. This process preserves product quality in its original condition.