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Product Name | Niobium particles, Niobium sheets |
Symbol | Nb |
Purity | 99.95% |
Designation | R04210 |
Specifications | 10mm x 10mm x 1mm, etc,. In compliance with standard specifications or according to the actual needs of customer’s design and production. |
Production Standard | ASTM B393 |
Properties | High melting point, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, superconductivity, etc,. |
As a high-temperatures and corrosive material, R04210 niobium particles with 3N5 purity, vacuum annealing, advantages be below listed.
1. High purity(99.95%) & high quality assurance.
2. Good surface looking, with smooth and bright surface looking, free of bubbles and peeling.
3. Real material, precision machining and cutting.
4. Diverse specifications and support customization.
5. Competitive price with short lead time
6. After sales service & warranty
Niobium particles are a kind of metal particles with important application value, which are widely used in the following fields:
First, in the electronics industry, niobium particles are used as one of the main raw materials of capacitors, which are used to manufacture high-performance electronic components and integrated circuit boards; In addition, it is also used in high-end scientific and technological products such as superconducting materials.
Second, in the metallurgical industry, due to its good physical and chemical properties, It is widely added to a variety of alloys to enhance their performance and improve product quality plays an important role in.
Third, ceramic materials are also one of the important additives.
Fourth, the new energy industry in the preparation of lithium battery cathode materials is also inseparable from it.
Fifth, it also plays an irreplaceable role in the production of catalysts in other processes such as chemical production.
Sixth, some special glass products also need to add an appropriate amount of niobium particles in the production process to improve the performance and quality of products.
Niobium, formerly columbium, is a chemical element with the symbol Nb and atomic number 41. It is a soft, grey, ductile transition metal. Niobium has physical and chemical properties similar to those of the element tantalum. It was not until the early 20th century that niobium was first used commercially. Niobium is used mostly in alloys, the largest part in special steel such as that used in gas pipelines. Although alloys contain only a maximum of 0.1%, that small percentage of niobium improves the strength of the steel. The temperature stability of niobium-containing superalloys is important for its use in jet and rocket engines. Niobium is used in various superconducting materials. These superconducting alloys, also containing titanium and tin, are widely used in the superconducting magnets of MRI scanners. Other applications of niobium include its use in welding, nuclear industries, electronics, optics, numismatics and jewelry. In the last two applications, niobium's low toxicity and ability to be colored by anodization are particular advantages.