Titanium Pellet Evaporation Material (Ti)
Material Type | Titanium |
Symbol | Ti |
Atomic Weight | 47.867 |
Atomic Number | 22 |
Color/Appearance | Silvery Metallic |
Thermal Conductivity | 21.9 W/m.K |
Melting Point (°C) | 1,660 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 8.6 x 10-6/K |
Theoretical Density (g/cc) | 4.5 |
Z Ratio | 0.628 |
E-Beam | Excellent |
Thermal Evaporation Techniques |
Boat: W Crucible: TiC,Ti2-BN |
E-Beam Crucible Liner Material | Fabmate®, Intermetallic |
Temp. (°C) for Given Vap. Press. (Torr) |
10-8: 1,067 10-6: 1,235 10-4: 1,453 |
Comments | Alloys with W/Ta/Mo; evolves gas on first heating. |
Titanium Pellet
Titanium is a common material found in many products, including watches, drill bits, laptops, and bicycles, to name a few. In pure form, it is lustrous and silvery-white in appearance. It has a melting point of 1,660°C, a density of 4.5 g/cc, and vapor pressure of 10-4 Torr at 1,453°C. It is a sturdy material that is easily fabricated when the heat is applied. Its strong, lightweight characteristics and excellent corrosion resistance make it ideal for ocean liner hulls, aircraft engines, and designer jewelry. Titanium is biocompatible so that it can be found in surgical tools and implants. Titanium is generally evaporated in a vacuum for the purposes of wear and decorative, semiconductor, and optical coating.
Titanium Pellet Information
AEM Deposition provides Titanium pellets, Titanium wires, and Titanium powder, and the purity is 99.7% to 99.995%.
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