Niobium titanium alloy sputtering target Nb Ti target
Niobium titanium alloy target material is a superconducting alloy composed of niobium and titanium elements, with titanium content generally ranging from 46% to 50% (mass fraction). This alloy is widely used due to its excellent superconductivity. The superconducting transition temperature of niobium titanium alloy target material is 8-10 K, and its superconducting performance can be further improved by adding other elements.
Dimensions | As your drawings |
Place of Origin | Luoyang, Henan |
Brand Name | FGD |
Application | Semiconductor、Aerospace |
Surface | Polished |
Purity | 99.95% |
Density | 5.20~6.30g/cm3 |
conductivity | 10^6-10^7 S/m |
thermal conductivity | 40 W/(m·K) |
HRC Hardness | 25-36 |
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1.Mixing and synthesis
(Mix and sieve the quantified niobium powder and titanium powder separately, and then synthesize the mixed alloy powder)
2. Forming
(The mixed alloy powder is pressed into an alloy billet by isostatic pressing, and then sintered in a high-temperature medium frequency furnace)
3. Forging and Rolling
(The sintered alloy billet is subjected to high-temperature forging to increase density, and then rolled to achieve the desired plate specifications)
4. Precision machining
(By cutting, precision grinding, and mechanical processing, the sheet metal is processed into finished niobium titanium alloy target materials)
The application fields of niobium titanium alloy target materials are very wide, mainly including tooling coating, decorative coating, large-area coating, thin-film solar cells, data storage, optics, planar display, and large-scale integrated circuits. These application areas cover multiple aspects from daily necessities to high-tech products, demonstrating the importance and wide applicability of niobium titanium alloy target materials.
Yes, niobium titanium (NbTi) is a Type II superconductor at low temperatures. Due to its higher critical temperature and critical magnetic field, it is commonly used in the construction of superconducting magnets. When cooled below the critical temperature, NbTi exhibits zero electrical resistance and cancels magnetic fields, making it an excellent material for superconducting applications.
The critical temperature of niobium titanium (NbTi) is approximately 9.2 Kelvin (-263.95 degrees Celsius or -443.11 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, NbTi transitions to a superconducting state, exhibits zero resistance and expels magnetic fields.