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Description
Sputtering targets are materials from which thin films are grown using the sputtering method. These targets are fabricated by processing metals or ceramics.
We provide sputtering target products in a wide variety of materials, purities, and shapes by combining advanced technologies in melting, sintering, synthesis, and precision mechanical processing.
Fabrication methods and customisation can be selected according to your application and requirements. Each target is produced using the most suitable process to ensure optimal performance and quality.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Titanium Sputtering Target |
| Finish | Bright, Polished |
| Size | Customized |
| Material | Ti, Ti-Al, Zr, Cr, etc. |
| Available Shapes | Rectangle, Round, Rotary, Pellets, Ingots (customised upon request) |
| MOQ | 50 pcs |
| Technique | Customised OEM/ODM Service |
| Sample | Available |
| Features | Lightweight, Excellent Corrosion Resistance, High Mechanical Strength, Anti-Corrosion, Stable Performance |
| Testing | 1. ISO 9001:2015 Certified2. Mechanical Properties Test 3. Destructive and Non-Destructive Inspection to Meet Customer Specifications |
| Applications | Used in equipment components such as aeroplanes, ships, bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, medical, chemical, wheelchairs, and sports accessories |
Titanium sputtering targets are widely used for hardware tool coatings, decorative coatings, semiconductor components, and flat-panel display coatings.
They are core materials in the production of integrated circuits, requiring purities typically above 99.99%.
Aluminium sputtering is commonly used in semiconductor applications and for thin-film coatings due to its versatility and excellent heat resistance. It is widely used in electronics, aerospace, and consumer goods industries.
Copper targets are ideal for applications requiring high electrical conductivity, such as electrodes, wiring, and windshield films.
Tin sputtering enhances corrosion resistance and is used to improve the surface properties of other materials.
Zinc targets are applied for their corrosion protection capabilities, commonly used in cathode production, batteries, propellants, and paints.
These targets provide outstanding chemical inertness and electrical conductivity, making them excellent for instrumentation, sensors, and electrodes.