3N5 (99.95%) Molybdenum (Mo) Pellets Evaporation Materials
Introduction:
Molybdenum evaporation materials are substances used in thin film deposition processes, typically in vacuum deposition techniques such as physical vapor deposition (PVD) or chemical vapor deposition (CVD). These materials are used to coat substrates with molybdenum thin films for various applications in industries such as electronics, optics, and coatings.
Molybdenum evaporation materials are usually in the form of pellets, rods, or wires, which are heated in a vacuum chamber to the point of evaporation. The evaporated molybdenum atoms then condense onto the surface of the substrate, forming a thin film. These thin films exhibit properties such as high melting point, corrosion resistance, and good electrical and thermal conductivity, making them valuable for a wide range of applications including semiconductor devices, solar cells, optical coatings, and thin film resistors.
Properties of Molybdenum Evaporation Materials:
1. Stability and Creep Resistance
High Stability: Molybdenum-based alloys exhibit exceptional stability, making them suitable for high-temperature applications such as fission and fusion reactors.
Creep Resistance: Molybdenum alloys offer high creep resistance, ensuring structural integrity and reliability in demanding environments.
2. Thermal Conductivity and Strength
Thermal Conductivity: Molybdenum possesses excellent thermal conductivity, facilitating efficient heat transfer in various industrial processes and applications.
Exceptional Strength: Molybdenum-based alloys demonstrate exceptional strength at high temperatures, making them ideal for use in turbine components, rocket engine nozzles, and missile structures.
3. Wear Resistance and Lubricating Properties
Wear Resistance: Molybdenum coatings exhibit outstanding wear resistance properties, making them suitable candidates for sliding materials in various mechanical systems.
Lubricating Transfer Film: The excellent wear resistance of molybdenum coatings is attributed to the formation of a lubricating transfer film on wear tracks, enhancing durability and performance.
Applications:
1. Refractory Applications
Molybdenum-based alloys find extensive use in refractory applications, including fission and fusion reactors, rocket engine nozzles, turbines, furnace structural components, and forging dies, owing to their high stability, creep resistance, and thermal conductivity.
2. Wear-Resistant Coatings
Molybdenum coatings are employed in various industries for their exceptional wear resistance properties, serving as protective coatings for machine components, cutting tools, and wear surfaces subjected to abrasive wear.
3. Advanced Sensors and Semiconductors
Molybdenum is evaporated under vacuum to manufacture advanced sensors, semiconductors, and displays, capitalizing on its unique properties and compatibility with semiconductor fabrication processes.
Specification:
Our standard size is 2mm Diameter x 2mm Length, and other specifications are also available.Please consult our professional customer service personnel for detailed information.
Our standard packaging sizes include 100 grams, 500 grams, and 1000 grams.
ZYLAB offers a variety of crucibles for evaporation materials.