Niobium Alloy
Thickness 0.1mm 10.0mm Pure Niobium Sheet Metal Niobium Plates TUV
High Purity 99.95% Niobium and Alloy Sheet, Plates Thickness 0.1mm-10.0mm Description Niobium Sheet is a cold rolled and vacuum annealed product made up of niobium. The commercially pure niobium products are used in high end applications such as super coolers, superconductors and supercolliders in particle acceleration applications. Navstar Steel is a supplier of the Niobium Plate in different grades and dimensions. There are various forms of the sheets such as the coils,
Industrial Niobium Crucibles High Temperature 5100C Niobium Titanium Alloy
Industrial High Purity, High Temperature Resistance Evaporation Niobium Crucible Description Niobium is a shiny, white, soft, and ductile metal, and takes on a bluish cast when exposed to air at room temperatures for a long time. The metal starts to oxidize in air at 200°C, and when processed at even moderate temperatures must be placed in a protective atmosphere. Uses of Niobium It is used in stainless steel alloys for cutting tools, nuclear reactors, jets, missiles, and
High Purity 99.95% Niobium Alloy Ro 4210 4216 ASTM B393 Niobium Foil
High Purity 99.95% Ro 4210/4216 ASTM B393 Thickness 0.03mm Niobium Foil Description Niobium is a shiny, white, soft, and ductile metal, and takes on a bluish cast when exposed to air at room temperatures for a long time. The metal starts to oxidize in air at 200°C, and when processed at even moderate temperatures must be placed in a protective atmosphere. Niobium is used as an alloying agent and for jewelry, but perhaps its most interesting applications are in the field of
High Temperature 5100C Niobium Alloy Pure Niobium Tube Extruded
Industrial High Purity, High Temperature Resistance Evaporation Niobium Crucible Description Niobium is a shiny, white, soft, and ductile metal, and takes on a bluish cast when exposed to air at room temperatures for a long time. The metal starts to oxidize in air at 200°C, and when processed at even moderate temperatures must be placed in a protective atmosphere. Uses of Niobium It is used in stainless steel alloys for cutting tools, nuclear reactors, jets, missiles, and
99.5% Pure Niobium Alloy Rods Niobium Bars For High Temperature Resistant Area
99.5% Pure Niobium and Niobium Alloy Rods, Bars for High-temperature Resistant Area Description Niobium Rod / Bar is widely used in chemical, electronic, aerospace and other fields for its properties of high melting point, corrosion resistance and good cold working performance. Niobium is a shiny, white, soft, and ductile metal, and takes on a bluish cast when exposed to air at room temperatures for a long time. The metal starts to oxidize in air at 200°C, and when processed
5100C Niobium Alloy High Purity 99.95% Niobium Sputtering Targets SGS
High Purity 99.95% Niobium and Niobium Alloy Sputtering Targets What is Niobium? Niobium is a chemical element with atomic number 41 and is represented with the symbol Nb in the Periodic Table. It is a soft, ductile transition metal which is resistant to corrosion due to the presence of an oxide layer on its surface. It is one of the most common elements found in the Earth’s Crust. It is often found in the pyrochlore mineral. Uses of Niobium It is used in stainless steel
Ro 4216 Niobium Alloy High Purity 99.95% Niobium Machining Spare Parts
High Purity 99.95% Ro 4210/4216 and the Alloys Machining Spare Parts Description Niobium is a shiny, white, soft, and ductile metal, and takes on a bluish cast when exposed to air at room temperatures for a long time. The metal starts to oxidize in air at 200°C, and when processed at even moderate temperatures must be placed in a protective atmosphere. Uses of Niobium It is used in stainless steel alloys for cutting tools, nuclear reactors, jets, missiles, and welding rods.
ASTM B392-98 Pure Niobium Alloy R04200-1 R04210-2 Niobium Wire For Jewelry Making
ASTM B392-98 R04200-1 R04210-2 High Purity Niobium Alloy Wire Dia 0.25mm Description Pure Niobium wire. Multiple quantities ship uncut as they will be cut off of the pictured roll. You can use it for anything from jewelry to a particle accelerator. Element 41, originally named Columbium, was discovered by an English chemist in North America. The largest deposits are located in Brazil. It is used in small quantities as an alloying agent for steel. Larger percentages are used