Mo2B5 Molybdänborid Evaporation Materials Description
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specialises in producing high purity Mo2B5 molybdänborid evaporation materials. These materials are used in the semiconductor industry, chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and physical vapour deposition (PVD) for display and optical applications. Our development, manufacturing and analysis teams collaborated to produce evaporation materials that meet industry standards.
Mo2B5 Molybdänborid Evaporation Materials Specification
Material
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Mo2B5
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Density
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9.25 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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2 500°C
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Solubility
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Insoluble in water
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InChI Key
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AXNMQNBVJDZWDK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Application of Mo2B5 Molybdänborid Evaporation Materials
Molybdänborid (MoB) evaporation materials are selected for their hardness, thermal stability and corrosion resistance. These properties render them suitable for various applications. Examples include wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant coatings for industrial tools and components. They are also used as high-temperature barriers in turbines and engines. Conductive coatings for electrical contacts and connections and catalytic materials for chemical reactions such as hydrodesulphurisation in the petrochemical industry are additional applications. MoB is typically deposited using physical vapour deposition (PVD). For instance, sputtering or electron beam evaporation is employed to produce coatings that satisfy performance criteria. Consequently, these applications demonstrate the role of MoB in enhancing material performance and durability in several advanced technology and industrial sectors.
Packaging of Mo2B5 Molybdänborid Evaporation Materials
We handle our Mo2B5 molybdänborid evaporation materials carefully to avoid damage during storage and transport, thereby preserving their original quality.