Vanadium (V) | 76,2 x 3,2 mm | 99,9+%
Weight: 0.00149 kg
Diameter / thickness: Ø 76.2 mm x 3.2 mm
Purity: 99.9+%
- Description
- Specification
Description
Vanadium, also known as vanadine (in Old Icelandic Vana-dís ‘Wanendise, Wanenfrau’, a name of Freyja, the North Germanic goddess of beauty; the colourful appearance of some vanadium compounds gives it its name), is a chemical element in the periodic table of elements with the symbol V and atomic number 23. It is a rare, soft and tough metal in its pure state.
Material type | Vanadium |
Symbol | V |
Atomic weight | 50.9415 |
Atomic number | 23 |
Colour/appearance | Silver-grey metallic |
Thermal conductivity | 30.7 Watt/m.K |
Melting point | 1,890 °C |
Coefficient of thermal expansion | 8.4 x 10-6/K |
Theoretical density | 6.11 g/cm³ |
Z-ratio | 0.53 |
Sputter | DC voltage |
Max. Power density | 50 watts/square inch * |
Bonding type | Indium, elastomer |
Note | Wetted Mo.
Electron beam vaporised Coatings preferred. |
* This is a recommendation based on our experience with these materials in our sputter guns. The 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 lower depending on the material.