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 alloys for cutting tools, nuclear reactors, jets, missiles, and welding rods.
- It is used in the manufacturing of MRI scanners and NMR equipment.
- Its alloys are used in making surgical implants.
- It is used for the production of stainless steel and high-temperature resistant alloys.
Properties of Niobium
- At cryogenic temperatures, Niobium becomes a superconductor.
- Niobium and its compounds are toxic to some extent.
- When exposed to air at room temperature, metal takes on a bluish tinge for extended periods.
- Niobium comprises one stable isotope in the Earth’s crust.
Material: RO4200-1, RO4210-2A
Size: Dia0.25-dia3mm
Standard: As per ASTM B392-98
Purity: 99.95%
Mechanical requirements (annealed condition)
Grade | Tensile strength δbpsi (MPa), ≥ | Yield strength δ0.2, psi (MPa),≥ | Elongation in 1"/2" gage length, %, ≥ |
RO4200-1 RO4210-2 | 18000 (125) | 10500 (73) | 25 |
Special requirements to be agreed on by the supplier and buyer of negotiations |


