Description
Nickel-Iron (Ni/Fe) vapour deposition materials are components in physical vapour deposition techniques. They contain balanced proportions of nickel and iron. Their magnetic performance is measured and their corrosion resistance is verified. They are used in thin-film coatings for electronic, magnetic and industrial applications. Their tailored composition and consistent deposition properties ensure reliable operation and compliance with strict quality standards in various deposition applications.
Specification
Materials
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Nickel-Iron
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Density
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7.87-8.90 g/cm3
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Melting Point
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1455-1538℃
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Thermal Conductivity
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80.4-90.9 W/m·K
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Electrical Conductivity
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9.71-14.3×10^4 S/m
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Magnetic Materials: Nickel-Iron (Ni/Fe) vapour deposition materials are used in magnetic film production. They find application in magnetic storage media, magnetic sensors and recording heads.
2. Electronic Components: Nickel-Iron (Ni/Fe) alloys are used in the manufacture of electronic devices. Their use includes magnetic sensors, inductors and transformers.
3. Optical Coatings: In optics, Nickel-Iron (Ni/Fe) vapour deposition materials produce thin films with specific optical properties. They are used in optical filters and mirrors.
4. Electromagnetic Shielding: Given their magnetic properties and electrical conductivity, nickel-iron alloys function as electromagnetic shielding materials. They protect electronic devices and circuits from external electromagnetic interference.
5. Automotive Industry: Nickel-Iron (Ni/Fe) vapour deposition materials are employed for surface coating of automotive parts. They provide corrosion and wear resistance.
6. Aerospace: In the aerospace sector, nickel-iron alloys are applied to produce coatings that withstand high temperatures and resist corrosion. They protect aircraft engines and other high-temperature components.
Packaging
Our Nickel-Iron (Ni/Fe) vapour deposition materials are marked and labelled to enable efficient identification and quality control. They are handled carefully so that no damage occurs during storage or transport.