AMS 7727 Kovar Alloy Sheet 4J29 High Thermal Conductivity
High Thermal Conductivity AMS 7727 Kovar Alloy Sheet 4J29
Kovar Alloy Sheet is an iron-cobalt-nickel alloy with a thermal expansion coefficient similar to that of hard glass. Because the Kowa alloys are tough and versatile, extensive quality control is applied in the manufacture of UNS K94610 alloys to ensure consistent physical and mechanical properties, thus making stretching, stamping, and machining easier. Moreover, Kovar has the most dynamic mechanical properties.
Product Advantages of Kovar Alloy Sheet
The expansion alloy Kovar is precisely formulated and controlled, with its thermal expansion coefficient very close to that of hard glass or ceramics, meaning that it expands and contracts at similar rates. Therefore, it is well-suited for applications used in combination with glass or ceramic materials, especially for applications that must keep airtight seals over a wide temperature range. The Kovar's other major strengths include:
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Very low coefficient of thermal expansion
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Metal stamping capacity
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Advanced size stability
Chemical Composition of Kovar Alloy Sheet
| Chemical Compositions | |
| Element | Content |
| NICKEL (Ni) | 29 |
| COBALT (Co) | 17 |
| MANGANESE(Mn) | 0.5 |
| SILICON (SI) | 0.2 |
| SULFUR (S) | 0.025 |
| CHROMIUM(Cr) | 0.2 |
| COPPER (Cu) | 0.2 |
| MOLYBDENUM (Mo) | 0.2 |
| ZIRCONIUM (Zr) | 0.1 |
| PHOSPHORUS (P) | 0.025 |
| CARBON (C) | 0.06 |
| IRON | BALANCE |
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Application of Kovar Alloy Sheet
Make iron-nickel-cobalt alloy rod, rod, plate and pipe with hard glass. Suitable for electronic vacuum devices such as transmitting tube, oscillation tube, ignition tube, transistor, tube sealing plug, and relay housing. It has a certain line expansion coefficient in the temperature range of 20℃ -450℃, which can cooperate with hard glass and can be sealed firmly.
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