Description
Vacuum deposition procedures employ Iron-Manganese (Fe/Mn) evaporation materials. These alloys consist of iron and manganese. Engineers control their magnetic and mechanical properties. Companies use these materials in thin-film applications. They exploit iron’s ferromagnetic behaviour and utilise manganese to enhance mechanical strength. Engineers incorporate Fe/Mn evaporation materials in magnetic storage media, sensor technologies and structural coatings. This approach allows precise control of film deposition and meets the specifications demanded by emerging electronic and materials science fields.
Specification
Materials
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Iron Manganese
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Density
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7.0 - 8.0 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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1 100 - 1 500 °C
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Magnetic storage media: Manufacturers produce hard disk drives, magnetic tapes and magnetic cards that record and retrieve data using magnetic fields.
2. Sensor technologies: Companies manufacture magnetometers, geomagnetic sensors and motion sensors that measure magnetic fields.
3. Structural coatings: Engineers apply these materials as surface coatings to provide wear resistance and mechanical strength while maintaining magnetic properties.
4. Electric motors: Manufacturers produce DC motors and stepper motors that utilise magnetic properties to generate rotational movement.
5. Magnetic markers: Producers implement these materials in magnetic labels, magnetic signs and magnetic seals to ensure object identification.
Packaging
Our Iron-Manganese (Fe/Mn) evaporation materials are clearly marked and labelled to support identification and quality control. Companies take care to prevent damage during storage or transport.