Description:
Rhodium (Rh) evaporation materials are essential for thin film deposition. They contain high purity levels and feature precisely controlled evaporation rates, thereby ensuring accurate film deposition on substrates and promoting uniform, defect‐free film formation. These materials exhibit thermal stability at elevated temperatures without decomposing during deposition. They provide excellent adhesion on various substrates and maintain the longevity and integrity of the deposited films. The Rhodium evaporation materials used in electronics, catalysis and jewellery manufacture contribute to advancements in thin film technology. They are versatile and have been applied in industries that require precise film production, delivering consistent performance and enabling technological investigations.

Specification:
Material
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Rhodium
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Appearance
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Silvery white metallic
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Melting point (°C)
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1 966
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Thermal conductivity
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150 W/m.K
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Coefficient of thermal expansion
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8.2 x 10^-6/K
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Theoretical density (g/cc)
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12.41
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Applications:
1. Electronic devices: Used as metallisation layers, conductive materials and electrodes, for example in integrated circuits, sensors and display devices.
2. Catalysts: Employed as catalysts to facilitate chemical reactions, for example in exhaust gas treatment in motor vehicles, in fuel cells and in organic synthesis.
3. Jewellery manufacture: Used in the production of jewellery and ornaments, for example in the coating of gold alloys to improve gloss and corrosion resistance.
4. Optical coatings: Used in the production of optical lenses and mirrors with high reflectance, for example for lasers, infrared sensors and optical communication devices.
Packaging:
The evaporation materials are managed under controlled conditions to avoid damage during storage and transport, thereby maintaining the quality of the products in their original state.