Aluminium-Nickel (Al/Ni) Evaporation Materials Description
Aluminium-Nickel (Al/Ni) evaporation materials are thin-film materials utilised in a process known as Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) to coat surfaces with a thin layer of aluminium and nickel. PVD is widely applied in the electronics, optics and automotive sectors for various applications including coatings and thin-film production.
Aluminium and nickel are combined in a prescribed ratio to form the evaporation material. The mixture is typically supplied in the form of pellets or wire. When heated in a vacuum chamber, the material evaporates and condenses on the designated substrate, thereby forming a thin layer.
The properties of the Aluminium-Nickel evaporation materials (Al/Ni) can be controlled through adjustment of the aluminium to nickel ratio. This method permits the regulation of properties such as hardness, wear resistance, electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.
Specifications for Aluminium-Nickel Evaporation Materials (Al/Ni)
Material
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Aluminium-Nickel (Al/Ni)
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Purity
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99.9% ~ 99.99%
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Form
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Powder / Granulate / Special Fabrication
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Composition
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Customer-specific
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Aluminium-Nickel (Al/Ni) Evaporation Materials Applications
1. Thin-film deposition: Aluminium-Nickel evaporation materials can be employed to deposit thin films by means of Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD). These films are applied on surfaces of different materials to modify their properties.
2. Microelectronic devices: Aluminium-Nickel evaporation materials are used in the manufacture of microelectronic devices such as integrated circuits (ICs) and transistors. They are applied for metallisation, bonding and contact formation.
3. Interconnections: Aluminium-Nickel evaporation materials are utilised in the fabrication of interconnects and conductive tracks in electronic devices. They offer reliable electrical conductivity and are compatible with a range of substrate materials, thereby ensuring their suitability for these purposes.
4. Solder alloys: The combination of aluminium and nickel is used to produce solder alloys with defined characteristics. These alloys serve to join various metallic components in electronic assemblies.
5. Electrical contacts: Aluminium-Nickel evaporation materials are employed in the production of electrical contacts. They contribute to the formation of reliable electrical connections and assist in maintaining conductivity in electrical and electronic devices.
6. Battery electrodes: Aluminium-Nickel alloys (Al/Ni) are applied as electrode materials in rechargeable batteries. They offer high capacity and consistent cycling performance, thereby supporting energy storage applications.
7. Aerospace applications: Aluminium-Nickel evaporation materials are used in diverse aerospace applications, including aircraft components, satellite systems and space research instruments. Their controlled properties allow usage in thermal management systems, electrical connections and structural components.
Aluminium-Nickel (Al/Ni)-Evaporation Materials Packaging
Our Aluminium-Nickel (Al/Ni) evaporation materials are handled with care during storage and transport, thereby ensuring that the product remains in its original condition.