MSE PRO™ 3N5 (99.95%) Tungsten (W) Pellets Evaporation Materials
Tungsten (W) is a rare metal that has the highest melting point and boiling point of all known elements. It occurs in many alloys, which have numerous applications, including incandescent light bulb filaments, X-ray tubes, electrodes in gas tungsten arc welding, superalloys, and radiation shielding. Tungsten’s hardness and high density make it suitable for military applications in penetrating projectiles. Tungsten compounds are often used as industrial catalysts. Pure Tungsten is evaporated in vacuum to make nano powder or nanowires. It is also evaporated in different atmospheres to make different compound thin films.
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Name | Tungsten |
Chemical Formula | W |
CAS # | 7440-33-7 |
Atomic Number | 74 |
Molecule Weight (g/mol) | 183.84 |
Color/Appearance | Grayish White, Lustrous, Metallic |
Purity | ≥99.95%, 3N5 |
Thermal Conductivity (W/m.K) | 174 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (/K) | 4.5 x 10-6 |
Melting Point (°C) | 3,410 |
Theoretical Density (g/cm3) | 19.25 |
Z Ratio | 0.163 |
E-Beam | Good |
E-Beam Crucible Liner Material | Direct in Hearth |
Temp. (°C) for Given Vap. Press. (Torr) | 10-8: 2,117 10-6: 2,407 10-4: 2,757 |
MSE Supplies offers a variety of crucibles for evaporation materials. We can customize the dimensions based on your requirements.
References
1. Wire-array-applied ultrafine tungsten wire coated with Al–Mg alloy layer via electron beam evaporation. Transactions of the IMF 95, no. 4 (2017): 185-189.
2. Application of the Method of Evaporation of a Substance by High-Energy Electron Beam to Produce Tungsten Nanopowder. SIBERIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS: 18.
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