Tantalum
99.9%, 60-100 mesh
- Product Code: 128775
CAS:
7440-25-7
Molecular Weight: | 180.95 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | Ta |
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EC Number: | 231-135-5 | MDL Number: | MFCD00011252 |
Melting Point: | 2996 °C(lit.) | Boiling Point: | 5425 °C(lit.) |
Density: | 16.6 g/cm3 | Storage Condition: | Room temperature |
Product Description:
Tantalum is highly valued for its exceptional corrosion resistance and high melting point, making it ideal for use in aggressive chemical environments. It is commonly used to line reactors, heat exchangers, and piping in the chemical processing industry where exposure to strong acids, especially hydrochloric and sulfuric acid, is common.
In the electronics sector, tantalum is critical for manufacturing capacitors due to its ability to form a stable, thin oxide layer that acts as an insulator. These capacitors are essential in mobile phones, laptops, medical devices, and aerospace electronics because they offer high reliability and performance in compact sizes.
Tantalum is also used in medical implants such as pacemakers and bone fixation devices because it is biocompatible and integrates well with human tissue. Its inertness prevents adverse reactions in the body.
In the aerospace and defense industries, tantalum alloys are used in turbine blades, rocket nozzles, and other high-temperature components due to their strength and stability under extreme heat.
Additionally, tantalum is used in sputtering targets for thin-film coatings in semiconductor manufacturing and optical devices, where precise, durable layers are required.
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5g | 10-20 days | $79.07 |
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25g | 10-20 days | $277.75 |
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100g | 10-20 days | $794.72 |
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Tantalum
Tantalum is highly valued for its exceptional corrosion resistance and high melting point, making it ideal for use in aggressive chemical environments. It is commonly used to line reactors, heat exchangers, and piping in the chemical processing industry where exposure to strong acids, especially hydrochloric and sulfuric acid, is common.
In the electronics sector, tantalum is critical for manufacturing capacitors due to its ability to form a stable, thin oxide layer that acts as an insulator. These capacitors are essential in mobile phones, laptops, medical devices, and aerospace electronics because they offer high reliability and performance in compact sizes.
Tantalum is also used in medical implants such as pacemakers and bone fixation devices because it is biocompatible and integrates well with human tissue. Its inertness prevents adverse reactions in the body.
In the aerospace and defense industries, tantalum alloys are used in turbine blades, rocket nozzles, and other high-temperature components due to their strength and stability under extreme heat.
Additionally, tantalum is used in sputtering targets for thin-film coatings in semiconductor manufacturing and optical devices, where precise, durable layers are required.
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