Electronics / RF-Microwave Nonferrous Metals and Alloys
Description
RF-Microwave nonferrous metals and alloys are specialized materials used in the construction of components that operate at radio frequency (RF) and microwave frequencies. These materials are integral to the circuits they support, providing essential characteristics such as thermal stability and dielectric properties necessary for high-frequency signal transmission.
Working Principle
These materials work by allowing electromagnetic fields to propagate through them, which is crucial for RF and microwave applications. The dielectric properties of these materials enable them to transmit signals with minimal loss, which is essential for maintaining signal integrity at high frequencies. The ability to manage electromagnetic interference (EMI) and maintain electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is also a key feature, making them useful in a wide range of applications.
Applications
RF-Microwave nonferrous metals and alloys are used in various high-frequency applications. Specific examples include electronic warfare (EW) systems and radar systems, where the materials' ability to handle high frequencies and maintain signal integrity is critical. They are also used in commercial, industrial, medical, and military/aerospace markets, particularly as the industry moves towards higher frequency applications, including mmWave frequencies.
Advantages over other Nonferrous Metals and Alloys
These materials offer several advantages over other nonferrous metals and alloys. For instance, they provide excellent thermal behavior and dielectric stability, which are crucial for minimizing performance variations at mmWave frequencies. This makes them more suitable for high-frequency applications compared to other materials that may not offer the same level of stability and performance.
Limitations
One limitation of RF-Microwave nonferrous metals and alloys is their poor heat transfer capabilities, which can be a disadvantage in applications where efficient thermal management is required. Additionally, the permeability of these materials decreases with frequency, which can affect their performance in certain applications.
Considerations
When selecting RF-Microwave nonferrous metals and alloys, several considerations should be taken into account. Initial costs and operating expenses can vary depending on the specific material and application requirements. Durability and accuracy are also important factors, as these materials must maintain their properties over time and under varying environmental conditions. Replacement and maintenance costs should be considered, particularly in applications where the materials are exposed to harsh conditions or require frequent updates to maintain performance.
from Arnold Magnetic Technologies
Thin-rolled copper and copper alloys from Arnold Precision Thin Metals (PTM) serve a broad range of needs. This versatile material is used in a variety of electrical products, heat exchangers, solar collectors, piping and other applications that require strength and corrosion resistance. Copper is... [See More]
- Applications: Battery / Fuel Cell; Electronics or semiconductors; Antimicrobial Surfaces, Cable & Component Shielding
- Specifications: UNS
- Nonferrous: Copper
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Foil; Sheet; Strip
from Dexmet® Corporation, a part of PPG’s engineered materials division
A superior alternative to woven wire, our precision expanded metals are used in a wide variety of applications that require an open-area product. Dexmet expanded metal foils are used for aerospace and wind turbine lightning strike protection, EMI shielding, advanced primary and secondary battery... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Automotive or Vehicular; Battery / Fuel Cell; Electronics or semiconductors; Oil & Gas Wells; Plain bearing or Bushing
- Shape / Form: Precision Expanded Metals
- Nonferrous: Zinc; Refractory / Reactive; Titanium; Aluminum; Copper; Nickel; Miscellaneous Nonferrous Metal or Alloy
from Elmet Technologies LLC
Molybdenum's properties include a melting point of 2610 ° C, good electrical conductivity and tensile strength at high temperatures, along with low vapor pressure and a low coefficient of thermal expansion. [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Semicondcutor
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Coil Stock; Bar Stock; Round Bar or Rod Stock
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Width / OD: 0.1250
from Luma-Metall AB
Brass is an alloy of copper and primarily zinc. The zinc content is usually 5 –45% by weight. Brass has a low conductivity and good bending proof performance. We now also offer gold plated brass wire. Round gold plated brass wire is produced with a nickel strike in between the brass wire and... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Connectors in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Nonferrous: Copper
- Width / OD: 0.0020 to 0.0118
from Qnnect, formerly Hermetic Solutions Group
Materials may exhibit good corrosive resistance, electrical conductivity, or thermal conductivity, yet lack in the areas of strength, hardness, weld-ability, or wear resistance characteristics required in the final design. Qnnect, formerly Hermetic Solutions Group has helped customers to achieve the... [See More]
- Applications: Bearings or Bearing Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Marine; Nuclear; Pressure Vessel (PVQ); Wear resistant parts or tooling
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Billet / Bloom
- Specialty / Other Types: CladBimetal
- Features: Corrosion Resistant
from Matexcel
Application: Powders can be used in various fields such as aerospace, automotive, biomedical, electronic product welding, 3D printing, and powder metallurgy parts. Particle Size: 15-53 μm; 45-105 μm. Chemical composition %: Sn 9.2-11.5; Zn ≤0.05; P 0.6-1.0; Ni ≤0.1; Al... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Automotive or Vehicular; Biomaterial; Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: Powder, Granule or Flake
- Nonferrous: Copper
from Mi-Tech Metals
Although they are somewhat more difficult to machine, tungsten carbide copper materials provide high mechanical properties and excellent resistance to erosion. They are commonly used in oil devices to protect the contact from oxidation. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Resistance Welding
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Profile or Structural Shape; Round Bar or Rod Stock
from Tokusen Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Probe card pins are high-performance pins used for electronic component testing. These pins have a precision tapered profile. Probe card pins contact electrode pads on LSI chips and other semiconductor devices during the production process to test for conductivity. As today ’s LSI chips become... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Electronic Component Testing
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.)
- Nonferrous: PreciousNoble; Palladium; Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten; Beryllium
- Width / OD: 0.0020 to 0.0098
from Belmont Metals, Inc.
Featuring 99.99% Indium and Indium-Based Low Melting Alloys. Indium was discovered by the German chemists Ferdinand Reich and Hieronymus Richter in 1863. Reich and Richter had been looking for traces of the element thallium in samples of Zinc order, when they saw a brilliant indigo line in the... [See More]
- Applications: Bearings or Bearing Quality; Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: 2 lb Cake Even Weight
- Nonferrous: LowMelting; Bismuth; Indium; Lead
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Alloy 52 is a nickel-iron alloy with a thermal expansion rate similar to soft glasses and ceramics. Typical applications include voltage regulators, conductors, and glass-to-metal hermetic seals. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical
- Specialty / Other Types: Controlled / Low Expansion Alloy; Alloy
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature)
from Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals, Inc.
UNS C17200 Beryllium Copper Alloy Flat, Shaped and Round Wire. APPLICATIONS OF BERYLLIUM COPPER ALLOY WIRE. Electrical/electronic applications where higher strength levels are required while maintaining good electrical conductivity. Heating elements. Cable shielding. Spring. Electrical contact. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Electrical/Electronic Applications
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Copper
- UNS Number: 17200
from Materion Corporation
Pre-melted evaporation cones and discs. Standard Temescal/Telemark sizes or custom sized to fit your pocket or crucible. Rods for continuous processes [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Semiconductor, Optical Coating
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy; LightAlloy
- Nonferrous: Aluminum
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Bar Stock; Round Bar or Rod Stock; Cone, Disk
from Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Rhenium Alloys offers Copper-Tungsten in sheet and foil. For over 45 years, Rhenium Alloys has been delivering high performance refractory metals to customers who desire an alloy that can withstand extreme temperatures and harsh environments. Typical Applications. • Aerospace Propulsion. •... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Wear resistant parts or tooling; Radar Systems, Components, Sputtering Targets, Heating Elements, Shields & Liners
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Foil; Sheet
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten; Copper
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Molybdenum TZM is an alloy of 0.50% Titanium, 0.08% Zirconium and 0.02% Carbon with the balance Molybdenum. TZM alloy is manufactured by either P/M or Arc Cast technologies and is of great utility due to its high strength/high temperature applications, especially above 2000°F. [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Nuclear; Metalworking
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; B-386, B-387
from Elmet Technologies LLC
Material from .090 inches to 3 inches in thickness is classified as molybdenum plate. It is widely used in the construction of furnace tooling and parts and as a feed stock for the fabrication of parts for the electronics and semiconductor industries. Standard availability is described below. Other... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Semicondcutor
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Bar Stock; Flats / Rectangular Bar
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Thickness: 1.00E-3
from Luma-Metall AB
The characteristics of gold plated molybdenum wire makes it suitable for different electronic applications. Besides reasons like protection against corrosion another cause for gold plating is to achieve good electrical contact and also an improved wettability for soldering. Gold plated molybdenum... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Connectors, Electronic Tubes
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Width / OD: 5.91E-4 to 0.0079
from Qnnect, formerly Hermetic Solutions Group
Design engineers are often faced with the dilemma of material selection, and frequently, they find that a combination of materials provides the optimal properties required by the design. Qnnect, formerly Hermetic Solutions Group ’s explosively bonded metals can join otherwise incompatible... [See More]
- Applications: Bearings or Bearing Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Marine; Nuclear; Pressure Vessel (PVQ); Wear resistant parts or tooling
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Billet / Bloom
- Specialty / Other Types: CladBimetal
- Features: Corrosion Resistant
from Tokusen Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Music wires for super small springs. “TOSMICRO ” has the smallest diameter and strongest tensile in the world. The smallest diameter: Min. Φ0.008 mm. World strongest tensile- Max. 4,800 MPa. Applications: For fine springs (Spring Probe, Home applications, Cell-Phones, and so on) [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Home Applications, Cell Phones, Spring Probe
- Width / OD: 3.15E-4
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Wire
- Gauge: 1.00E-3
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Composed of iron, nickel and cobalt, Kovar ®1 has thermal expansion characteristics similar to hard glass, making it an excellent choice for glass-to-metal hermetic seals. Kovar ® is widely used in the electronics industry. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Controlled / Low Expansion Alloy; Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Cobalt; Nickel
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature)
from Materion Corporation
Materion maintains a full staff of metallurgists and application engineers at our manufacturing facilities as well as support personnel located in key locations around the globe. High Purity Nickel Alloy Materials are available in strip and bar stock. Dimensional capabilities include thickness from... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
from Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Molybdenum is a soft, ductile refractory metal that is ideal for thermocouple sheaths, especially when used in very high heat conditions. Molybdenum Tubing is also specified for electrical, electronic, and semiconductor applications. Seamless Tubing That Sets The Industry Standards. Precision tubing... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Alternative / Renewable Energy; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Nuclear; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Semiconductors, Thermocouple Sheaths, Medical Devices, Furnace Parts
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Hollow Stock (Tube, Pipe, Column)
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Features: Continuous, Centrifugal or Other Casting Process; Vacuum Arc Melted / Remelted (VAR) (optional feature)
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Commercially pure, un-alloyed Nickel; used in electronics for packaging, leads, and lids. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Controlled / Low Expansion Alloy; Pure, Unalloyed or Very Low Alloy Additions
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Plate (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature)
from Elmet Technologies LLC
Material below .005 inches in thickness is classified as foil. Typical uses for it are production of drawn parts, electronic components, metallizing sources, furnace insulation and chemically etched parts. Molybdenum foil has the ability to be etched into fine patterns, which makes it useful to the... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Semiconductor, Furnace Insulation
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Foil
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 0.0050
from Luma-Metall AB
Of molybdenum we produce molybdenum wire for different applications. The name molybdenum comes from Ancient greek, molybdos. The silvery metal has the sixth highest melting point of all metals, for example tungsten and rhenium has higher melting points. Molybdenum, moly, is a chemical element with... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Electronic Tubes, Spark Erosion, Connectors, Mesh, Lighting
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Width / OD: 3.94E-4 to 0.0197
from Tokusen Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Properties of Wire Probe: ・Needs gold plating and isolation coating. ・The contact load is obtained by using the deflection of the wire. ・Wire characteristics affect inspection accuracy and life. Benefits of using a wire probe: ・Long life (No need springs). ・Stable... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Office Equipment
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten
- Width / OD: 0.0028 to 0.0197
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
The addition of rhenium to molybdenum improves plasticity and weldability and decreases brittleness for certain temperature ranges. It is used throughout the aerospace and electronics industries for applications such as nuclear reactors, semiconductors, electrical contacts, filaments and igniter... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature)
from Materion Corporation
Materion offers small grain size, stringer and inclusion free nickel alloys for various applications, including the vacuum envelope for microwave tubes and other high reliability devices. Our vacuum casting and superior process controls allow us to minimize impurities which eliminate the cause of... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
from Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Molybdenum-Rhenium alloys serve a wide range of applications in electronics, furnace, joining, and aerospace industries. Precise alloying of Rhenium with these other refractory metals adds both ductility and strength to suit customer specifications. Rod And Wire That Redefines Performance. [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Repair, Resurfacing or Filling Compound; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Furnace, Joining
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Bar Stock; Round Bar or Rod Stock
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Features: Vacuum Arc Melted / Remelted (VAR) (optional feature)
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
A controlled expansion alloy, consisting of 51% Nickel, balance Iron; used in a wide variety of electronic applications, especially for glass seals. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Controlled / Low Expansion Alloy
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- UNS Number: 14052
from Luma-Metall AB
Luma fine tungsten wire is used in a various number of applications where precision wire is needed. Tungsten, also known as wolfram, is a chemical element with the chemical symbol W and atomic number 74. The name tungsten comes from the Swedish language where “tung ” means heavy and... [See More]
- Applications: Automotive or Vehicular; Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Mesh, Integrated Circuit Testing, Printing, Connectors, Fuses, Musical Strings, Medical, Technical Research, Lighting
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten
- Width / OD: 1.57E-4 to 0.0197
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Niobium (also known as columbium) is a shiny, ductile metal primarily used in alloys. It improves the properties of steel and is often used in gas pipelines, jet engines and structural applications. Because of its corrosion resistance and ability to perform at high temperatures, niobium metal... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Automotive or Vehicular; Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Niobium / Niobium Alloy
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature)
from Materion Corporation
Materion Microelectronics and Services 1000oz bars consistently meet industry standards for purity based on guidelines published by COMEX. Custom imprints are available using customers ’ proprietary designs. Materion Microlectronics and Services' most popular investment grade product, the... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Investment Grade
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Bar Stock; Flats / Rectangular Bar
- Nonferrous: PreciousNoble; Silver
from Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloys provides a wide range of Wire products to serve applications in major electronics products, thermocouples, high temperature furnace parts, and welding requirements. Our Rhenium Wire is 99.99% pure and has high strength and excellent ductility. Molybdenum-47.5%-Rhenium Wire... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Repair, Resurfacing or Filling Compound; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Furnace, Joining
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Wire
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Features: Vacuum Arc Melted / Remelted (VAR) (optional feature)
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
A controlled expansion alloy, consisting of 51% Nickel, balance Iron; used in a wide variety of electronic applications, especially for glass seals. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Controlled / Low Expansion Alloy
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- UNS Number: 14052
from Luma-Metall AB
The unique properties of tungsten are further enhanced in our tungsten-rhenium wire. Already tungsten wire is a high strength wire and by alloying tungsten with rhenium the strength will be further improved. This is for example a suitable characteristic where the wire dimension has to be the... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Mesh, Integrated Circuit Testing, Medical, Technical Research, Lighting
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten
- Width / OD: 1.57E-4 to 0.0197
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals and, at temperatures greater than 1650 °C, the highest tensile strength. Its thermal expansion rate is similar to that of borosilicate glass and silicon. Tungsten ’s good thermal and electrical conductivity make it an excellent choice... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature)
from Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Rhenium Alloys has the cutting edge technology and expertise to deliver exactly what you need. They're uniquely able to convert ammonium perrhenate - or virtually any form of rhenium-bearing material - into powder, pellets, even perrhenic acid. Ammonium Perrhenate (APR) ... Rhenium Alloys offer the... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; Wear resistant parts or tooling; X-ray Anodes, Laser Mirrors & Heat Sinks, Carbide and Composite Tools
- Shape / Form: Powder, Granule or Flake
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Commercially pure, un-alloyed Nickel; used in electronics for packaging, leads, and lids. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Controlled / Low Expansion Alloy; Pure, Unalloyed or Very Low Alloy Additions
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Bar Stock; Round Bar or Rod Stock
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
For use in extremely high-heat environments, type C thermocouples are made from alloys containing different rhenium-tungsten ratios. Rhenium-Tungsten is also used in traditional tungsten applications when greater ductility is desired. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten; Miscellaneous Nonferrous Metal or Alloy
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature)
from Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Only Rhenium Alloys delivers ultra-pure grades of Rhenium Ribbon, both commercial and zone refined. Their commercial grade Rhenium Ribbon is 99.99% and our zone refined ribbon is 99.995% pure on a metallic content basis. Both grades may be ordered in either random lengths or specific cut lengths to... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Wear resistant parts or tooling; Radar Systems, Components, Sputtering Targets, Heating Elements, Shields & Liners
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Strip
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Commercially pure, un-alloyed Nickel; used in electronics for packaging, leads, and lids. Applications: Electronics industry, getter tabs, heating element sheathing, anodes, special purpose electron tubes, fuel cells, Ni-Cd batteries, transistor enclosures, spark gaps, terminals, anodes, cathode... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Controlled / Low Expansion Alloy; Pure, Unalloyed or Very Low Alloy Additions
- Nonferrous: Nickel
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; B-160 / B-162
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Molybdenum's unique properties give rise to processes and applications in electronics, aerospace, nuclear and metal working industries which would not be possible with many of the more common metals and alloys. Some of the more interesting properties of Molybdenum relate to high temperature... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Nuclear; Metalworking
- Specialty / Other Types: Pure, Unalloyed or Very Low Alloy Additions
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; B-386, B-387
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Molybdenum TZM is an alloy of 0.50% Titanium, 0.08% Zirconium and 0.02% Carbon with the balance Molybdenum. TZM alloy is manufactured by either P/M or Arc Cast technologies and is of great utility due to its high strength/high temperature applications, especially above 2000°F. [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Nuclear; Metalworking
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; B-386, B-387
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Among the highest density element and melting point, rhenium does not have a ductile to brittle transition temperature and does not form carbides. High resistivity, combined with low vapor pressure, it is an ideal material for filament applications. Excellent resistance to corrosion, resists acid... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Foil
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Molybdenum TZM is an alloy of 0.50% Titanium, 0.08% Zirconium and 0.02% Carbon with the balance Molybdenum. TZM alloy is manufactured by either P/M or Arc Cast technologies and is of great utility due to its high strength/high temperature applications, especially above 2000°F. [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors; Nuclear; Metalworking
- Specialty / Other Types: Alloy
- Nonferrous: Refractory / Reactive; Molybdenum
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; B-386, B-387