3N (99.9%) Vanadium (V) Pellets Evaporation Material
Introduction:
Vanadium evaporation material refers to solid substances primarily composed of vanadium (V), specifically engineered for use in thermal evaporation processes. These materials are typically in the form of pellets, rods, wires, or sheets, suitable for vaporization in vacuum environments.
During the thermal evaporation process, the solid vanadium material is heated to its vaporization temperature, causing it to transition directly from a solid to a vapor state. The vaporized vanadium then condenses onto a substrate surface, forming thin films or coatings with desired properties.
Vanadium evaporation materials find applications in various industries due to vanadium’s unique properties, such as its high melting point, excellent corrosion resistance, and strong mechanical properties. They are commonly used in the production of thin films for corrosion-resistant coatings, semiconductor devices, and optical applications.
Characteristics of Vanadium Evaporation Material:
1. Hardness and Malleability
Vanadium boasts exceptional hardness and malleability, making it a preferred choice for applications requiring durability and formability.
Its malleable nature allows for easy shaping and processing, enabling the creation of intricate components.
2. Corrosion Resistance
Natural resistance to corrosion renders vanadium ideal for environments prone to oxidation and deterioration.
This property ensures longevity and reliability, particularly in structural steel and aerospace applications.
3. Alloy Formation
Vanadium’s ability to form strong steel alloys enhances the mechanical properties of various materials.
Commonly utilized in structural steel, space vehicles, aircraft carriers, and machine components to improve strength and durability.
4. Oxide Thin Film Formation
When evaporated in an oxygen-rich environment, vanadium forms oxide thin films suitable for various applications.
These oxide thin films find utility in solar cell technology, contributing to the enhancement of photovoltaic performance.
Applications:
1. Structural Steel Enhancement
Vanadium evaporation material is employed to enhance the properties of structural steel, including strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance.
Applications range from building construction to automotive components, ensuring structural integrity and longevity.
2. Aerospace and Space Exploration
In aerospace applications, vanadium plays a crucial role in the fabrication of space vehicles, aircraft carriers, and satellite components.
Its combination of strength, lightness, and corrosion resistance makes it indispensable in the aerospace industry.
3. Solar Cell Technology
Vanadium oxide thin films, derived from evaporation processes, find application in solar cell technology.
These films contribute to the efficiency and performance of solar cells, enhancing energy conversion and sustainability.
4. Machinery and Tools
Vanadium-evaporated alloys are utilized in the manufacturing of machinery, tools, axels, and pistons.
The addition of vanadium enhances the mechanical properties of these components, ensuring reliability and longevity in demanding industrial environments.
5. Nuclear Reactors
Due to its robustness and resistance to corrosion, vanadium finds application in nuclear reactors.
It contributes to the structural integrity and safety of nuclear facilities, ensuring reliable operation and containment of radioactive materials.
Specification:
Our standard size is 6mm Diameter x 6mm Length, and other specifications are also available.Please consult our professional customer service personnel for detailed information.
Our standard packaging sizes include 50 grams, 100 grams, 200 grams, 500 grams, and 1000 grams.
ZYLAB offers a variety of crucibles for evaporation materials.