1,Description:
High-Temperature Performance: Molybdenum Boats exhibit exceptional resistance to high temperatures, making them suitable for applications involving heat treatment, thermal evaporation, and other high-temperature processes. They can withstand temperatures up to the melting point of molybdenum, which is 2,623°C (4,753°F).
Corrosion Resistance: Molybdenum Boats have good resistance to corrosion and chemical attack, making them suitable for use in various environments, including reactive and corrosive atmospheres. They are commonly used in applications involving chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atomic layer deposition (ALD).
Purity and Surface Finish: Molybdenum Boats are available in high-purity grades, ensuring minimal contamination during material handling or evaporation processes. They have a smooth surface finish, which helps prevent material adhesion and facilitates easy removal of deposited films.
Applications: Molybdenum Boats find widespread applications in various industries. They are commonly used in vacuum deposition processes, such as thermal evaporation and electron beam evaporation, for coating and thin film deposition. Molybdenum Boats are also utilized in research laboratories, semiconductor manufacturing, and solar cell production.
2,Specifications:
Thermal Conductivity | 138 - 142 W/m·K |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 4.8 - 5.2 x 10^-6 /K |
Electrical Conductivity | 25 - 30% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard) |
Tensile Strength | 580 - 690 MPa (at room temperature) |
Yield Strength | 345 - 515 MPa (at room temperature) |
Hardness | 200 - 250 HV |
Modulus of Elasticity | 317 GPa |
Poisson's Ratio | 0.38 |
Corrosion Resistance | Good resistance to corrosion and chemical attack |
Machinability | Challenging to machine due to high hardness and brittleness |