Kobalt-Wolfram (Co/W) Evaporation Materials Description
Kobalt-Wolfram (Co/W) evaporation materials of high quality are used in semiconductor manufacturing, chemical vapour deposition (CVD), physical vapour deposition (PVD) and optical applications.
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specialises in the production of high purity Kobalt-Wolfram (Co/W) evaporation materials. Our development, manufacturing and analysis teams work closely. This collaboration has resulted in materials that meet defined performance criteria.
Kobalt-Wolfram (Co/W) Evaporation Materials Specification
Materials
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Kobalt-Wolfram
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Melting Point
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1 300–1 500℃
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Density
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9.0–11.0 g/cm³
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Purity
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99.9%
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Kobalt-Wolfram (Co/W) Evaporation Materials Application
1. Electronics Industry: The materials are used in the manufacture of electronic devices such as magnetic storage, magnetic recording media and magnetic sensors.
2. Sintered Carbide: The materials serve as raw material for cemented carbides in the production of wear-resistant tools including cutting implements and drills.
3. Thermal Spraying: The materials are employed for thermal spraying onto workpiece surfaces, thereby improving wear resistance, corrosion behaviour and thermal stability.
4. Metal Coating: The materials are applied as surface coatings to enhance corrosion resistance and wear performance of metal parts.
5. Optical Films: The materials are used in the production of optical films such as mirrors, lenses and optical filters.
Kobalt-Wolfram (Co/W) Evaporation Materials Packaging
The Cobalt Tungsten (Co/W) evaporation materials are clearly marked and labelled to support efficient identification and quality control. We ensure that the materials are protected against damage during storage and transport.