High Purity Alloy Tungsten Sputtering Target For Thin Film Industry

Product Details:
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand Name: JINXING
Certification: ISO 9001
Model Number: High Purity Tungsten Sputtering Target for Thin Film Industry
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: 10 kg
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: plywood cases
Delivery Time: 15-20 days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, D/P, Western Union
Supply Ability: 200 kg per month

Detail Information

Product Name: High Purity Tungsten Sputtering Target For Thin Film Industry Grade: W1
Purity: >=99.95% Tensile Strength: >320 MPa
Elongation: <22% Standard: ASTM B387-2010
Applications: Precision Moulding
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Product Description

High Purity Tungsten Sputtering Target for Thin Film Industry

 

Tungsten Sputtering Targets has the highest melting point (3422℃, 6192 ℉) of all metals in pure form. It has the lowest vapor pressure (at temperatures above 1650℃, 3000 ℉) and the highest tensile strength.

 

Tungsten Sputtering Targets Information

Tungsten Sputtering Targets
Purity: 99.95%;

Circular: Diameter ≤ 14 inch, Thickness ≥ 0.040''
Block: Length ≤ 32 inch, Width ≤ 12 inch, Thickness ≥ 1mm.

 

Applications

• Electronics
• Semiconductor
• Flat panel displays

Features

• Competitive pricing
• High purity
• Grain refined, Engineered microstructure
• Semiconductor grade

 

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Tungsten has the highest melting point (3422℃, 6192 ℉) of all metals in pure form. It has the lowest vapor pressure (at temperatures above 1650℃, 3000 ℉) and the highest tensile strength. Although Carbon remains stable at higher temperatures than tungsten, Carbon sublimes at atmospheric pressure instead of melting, so it has no melting point. Tungsten has the lowest coefficient of thermal expansion of any pure metal. The low thermal expansion and high melting point, and tensile strength of tungsten originate from strong covalent bonds formed between tungsten atoms by the 5d electrons. Alloying small quantities of tungsten with steel dramatically increases its toughness.

 

 

 

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