Iron-Titanium alloy targets are high-performance materials used in various industrial applications, including thin film deposition, aerospace components, and advanced coatings. They are known for their excellent thermal stability, high mechanical strength, and unique properties.
Product Overview:
Iron-titanium alloy targets primarily consist of iron (Fe) and titanium (Ti), often with small amounts of other elements to adjust their properties. This target exhibits excellent physical and chemical characteristics, making it suitable for various high-tech applications.
Features:
· Physical Properties: Silver-gray metallic blocks with high hardness and strength, capable of withstanding mechanical stress, offering an advantageous strength-to-weight ratio.
· Chemical Properties: Excellent corrosion resistance, stable in most environments, and has good oxidation resistance at high temperatures.
· Magnetic Properties: Exhibits certain magnetic properties, making it useful for the production of magnetic materials.
Manufacturing Methods:
· Powder Metallurgy: Iron and titanium powders are mixed in proportion, then pressed and sintered to form the target, ensuring controlled composition and high density.
· Vacuum Melting: Iron and titanium are melted in a vacuum environment to reduce impurities and enhance purity.
· Sputtering: High-energy particles bombard the target to form thin films, resulting in high-quality coatings.
Applications:
· Electronics Industry: Used in thin film deposition for semiconductor manufacturing, including magnetic storage media and conductive films.
· Aerospace Sector: Due to its high strength, lightweight nature, and corrosion resistance, it is suitable for structural components in aircraft and spacecraft.
· Mechanical Manufacturing: Utilized in the production of tools, molds, and other equipment to enhance hardness and wear resistance.