Niob-Zirconium Alloy Ingot Description
The Niob-Zirconium alloy block is composed of niobium and zirconium. It has been measured to exhibit a tensile strength of 330–620 MPa, a melting point of 2399 °C and a density of 8,59 g/cm³. The alloy meets technical specification requirements for resistance to corrosion and stability at high temperatures and is therefore used in aerospace, automotive, and chemical processing applications. Niob-Zirconium alloy blocks are manufactured to be weldable and formable, which permits processing into various shapes and components. Stanford Advanced Materials specialises in producing Niob-Zirconium alloy blocks that comply with industry standards, thereby ensuring that they meet the exact performance criteria required in critical applications.
Specifications for Niob-Zirconium Alloy Blocks
Compound Formula |
NbZr |
Forms |
Niobium alloy bars, Niobium alloy rods |
Melting Point |
2399 °C |
Density |
8,59 g/cm³ |
Tensile Strength |
330–620 MPa |
Applications of Niob-Zirconium Alloy Ingots
1. Aerospace: The alloy is utilised for manufacturing aerospace components that must operate under conditions requiring corrosion resistance and high temperature stability.
2. Automotive Industry: It is applied in automotive systems, including exhaust assemblies and engine parts, which are required to perform at elevated temperatures.
3. Chemical Processing: The alloy is employed in chemical processing equipment such as reactors and storage vessels, given that it withstands exposure to aggressive chemicals.
4. Medical Devices: Owing to its compatibility with biological systems and resistance to bodily fluids, the material is used in the fabrication of medical implants and instruments.
5. Nuclear Industry: The alloy is implemented in nuclear reactors and fuel processing installations owing to its ability to maintain stability under high temperatures and exposure to radiation.
6. Electronics: It is used in the production of electronic components and semiconductor devices where thermal stability and resistance to corrosion are required.
7. Energy Generation: The material is applied in energy facilities such as turbines and heat exchangers, given that it endures high temperatures and aggressive operating conditions.
Packaging of Niob-Zirconium Alloy Blocks
Our Niob-Zirconium alloy blocks are handled in a manner that minimises damage during storage and transport, thereby retaining their original quality.