Description
Chrom-Vanadium alloys exhibit a high melting point, which ensures stability during evaporation at elevated temperatures. This property permits uniform and controlled deposition of thin films. The evaporation rate of Chrom-Vanadium evaporation materials is consistent and ensures an even thickness and composition of the deposited layers. Such uniformity is essential to achieve coatings with predictable performance metrics. Chrom-Vanadium alloys exhibit significant corrosion resistance and are suitable for use in environments exposed to corrosive agents. Consequently, their coatings withstand various corrosive substances and maintain their integrity and performance over extended periods. Chrom-Vanadium evaporation materials are characterised by high hardness and durability, which ensures that the coatings produced are capable of withstanding mechanical stress or frequent use. These materials adhere well to various substrates and form a secure bond between the coating and the underlying surface. Such adhesion contributes to the stability and long-term functionality of the coatings. Depending on the composition and deposition conditions, Chrom-Vanadium alloys may also display specific optical properties, such as reflectance and transmittance values. Therefore, they are used in optical applications where precise control of these properties is required.
Specification
Material
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Chrom Vanadium
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Colour/Appearance
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Grey-metallic
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Purity
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99.5%
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Applications
1. Thin film coatings: Chrom-Vanadium alloys are used to deposit thin film coatings on various substrates. These coatings may improve surface properties such as corrosion resistance, hardness and optical performance. They are used in the automotive, aerospace and electronics sectors.
2. Optical coatings: Chrom-Vanadium evaporation materials are employed in the fabrication of optical coatings for lenses, mirrors and other optical components. These coatings may enhance reflectance, transmittance or other measurable optical properties, thereby increasing the performance of optical systems.
3. Solar cells: Chrom-Vanadium alloys are used in the manufacture of solar cells, particularly in the deposition of thin film layers that improve energy conversion efficiency. Their high melting point and consistent evaporation rates contribute to the production of solar cells with enhanced performance.
4. Decorative coatings: Chrom-Vanadium evaporation materials are used in the production of decorative coatings with specified colours and surface finishes. Such coatings are applied in the jewellery, watch and construction industries to provide an aesthetic appearance.
5. Tool coatings: Due to their high hardness and durability, Chrom-Vanadium alloys are applied as coatings for tools and cutting edges. These coatings improve wear resistance and tool performance, thereby extending tool life and increasing efficiency.