Tantal Flange Description
The tantal flanges provided by Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) meet specific technical standards for industrial applications. They resist corrosive chemicals in harsh environments, thereby maintaining operational lifespan. The high melting point of tantalum contributes to performance under temperatures exceeding 1 500°C. They exhibit effective thermal conductivity and are employed in applications requiring efficient heat transfer. These flanges are used in laboratory equipment, metallurgical processes and other industrial systems, thereby fulfilling varied technical specifications.
Tantal Flange Applications
1. Chemical Industry: Tantal flanges are utilised in processes that generate strong acids, bases or other corrosive substances. Tantalum exhibits resistance to chemical attack, thereby ensuring suitability for such applications.
2. Semiconductor Fabrication: Tantal flanges are employed in semiconductor production. They operate under high-temperature and high-vacuum conditions, and material purity is maintained to prevent contamination.
3. Aerospace Industry: In aerospace, tantal flanges are used for equipment and piping systems. They function in environments with high temperatures, elevated pressure and corrosive gases.
4. Nuclear Industry: Tantal flanges are used in components for nuclear reactors. Tantal demonstrates radiation resistance, thereby meeting the technical requirements in this field.
Packaging of Tantal Flanges
The tantal flanges are packaged to prevent damage during storage and transport. Procedures are implemented to preserve the product in its original condition.
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for your reference!
Specification
Custom-tailoring is available.