Vanadium Sputtering target

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Introduction:
Vanadium is a medium-hard, ductile, steel-blue metal. Some sources describe vanadium as "soft", perhaps because it is ductile, malleable and not brittle. Vanadium is harder than most metals and steels (see Hardnesses of the elements (data page) and iron). It has good resistance to corrosion and it is stable against alkalis and sulfuric and hydrochloric acids. It is oxidized in air at about 933 K (660 ℃, 1220 ℉), although an oxide passivation layer forms even at room temperature. Vanadium is a medium-hard, ductile, steel-blue metal. Some sources describe vanadium as "soft", perhaps because it is ductile, malleable and not brittle. Vanadium is harder than most metals and steels (see Hardnesses of the elements (data page) and iron). It has good resistance to corrosion and it is stable against alkalis and sulfuric and hydrochloric acids. It is oxidized in air at about 933 K (660 ℃ ,1220 ℉), although an oxide passivation layer forms even at room tempe.

Size & Purity

Purity 99.5%, 99.9%
Shape Disc Targets, Plate Targets, Column Targets, Step Targets, Custom-made
Size Circular: Diameter < 14inch, Thickness > 1mm;  Block: Length < 32inch, Width < 12inch, Thickness > 1mm

Application

1. Use in semiconductor, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD) display and optical applications.
Material Vanadium
Chemical Formula V
Atomic Weight 50.9415
Color/ Appearance Silvery Gray, Metallic
Melting point 1890℃
Thermal Conductivity 23 W/m.K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 8.4 x 10-6/K
Theoretical Density (g/cc) 5.96
Z Ration 0.53
Sputter DC
Max powder Density (Watts/Square Inch) 50
Type of Bond  Indium, Elastomer
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