Tantalum Wire in Capacitor Grade Description
Tantalum has electrical conductivity, stability, corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance. It is used in electronic devices and the electronics industry. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) provides tantalum wire in capacitor grade. This product meets industry purity standards and supports efficient operation. Its wire form permits direct capacitor production. Tantalum is not classified as a noble metal. Its chemical resistance is comparable to that of noble metals. Processing occurs at temperatures below room temperature. These properties justify its use in capacitor manufacturing.
Specifications for Tantalum Wire in Capacitor Grade
Diameter: > 0.2 mm
MOQ: 1 kg
Electrical Properties:
LC
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≤0.10µA/cm2
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Formation Fluid
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0.1% H3PO4
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Formation Temperature
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90±2 ℃
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Current Density
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5mA/cm2
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Formation Voltage/Time
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225V/30min
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Applications of Tantalum Wire in Capacitor Grade
1. For capacitor production: Tantalum wire in capacitor grade is used as an electrode material. Electrolytic capacitors store electrical charge and define circuit capacitance. This material is standard in capacitor manufacture.
2. Communications devices: Electrolytic capacitors are employed in mobile telephones and communication base stations. Tantalum wire in capacitor grade supports stable performance and reliability in these devices.
3. Computer and information technology devices: Tantalum wire in capacitor grade is used in computer hardware and other IT equipment. It is applied in high-performance electrolytic capacitor production to support uninterrupted operation and stability.
Packaging of Tantalum Wire in Capacitor Grade
Tantalum wire in capacitor grade is handled in accordance with strict protocols. This procedure minimises damage during storage and transport, thereby preserving the product\'s original quality.