Titanium (Ti) | 127 x 6,3 mm | 99,995%

Weight: 0.00360 kg

Diameter / thickness: Ø  127 mm x 6.3 mm

Purity: 99.995%

SKU: 1004484 Categories: ,

Description

Titanium is a common material used in a wide range of products such as watches, drills, laptops and bicycles to name but a few. In its pure form it is lustrous and silvery white in colour. It has a melting point of 1,660°C, a density of 4.5 g/cm³ and a vapour pressure of 10-4 Torr at 1,453°C. It is a tough material that is easy to work when exposed to heat.

Its hardness combined with its low density and excellent corrosion resistance make it ideal for use in marine applications, aircraft engines and designer jewelry. Titanium is biocompatible and is therefore used in surgical instruments and implants. Titanium is typically vacuum evaporated for wear and decorative purposes, semiconductors and optical coatings.

Material type Titanium
Symbol Ti
Atomic weight  47.867
Atomic number  22
Colour/appearance  Silvery metallic
Thermal conductivity  21.9 Watt/m.K
Melting point  1,660 °C
Coefficient of thermal expansion  8.6 x 10-6/K
Theoretical density  4.5 g/cm3
Z-ratio  0.628
Sputter  DC voltage
Max. Power density  50 watts/square inch *
Bonding type  Indium, elastomer
Note Alloyed with W/Ta/Mo;

Outgassing on first heating.

 

* This is a recommendation based on our experience with these materials in our sputter guns. Rates are based on non-bonded targets and are material specific. Bonded targets should be operated at lower power to avoid bonding failure. Bonded targets should be operated at 20 watts/square inch or less depending on the material.

 

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