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High Quality Tantalum Lump 99.95% Tantalum Lump Blocks Tantalum Ingot For Alloy Additives
A tantalum ingot is a solid block of pure tantalum metal that has been cast into a specific shape and size for use in various industrial and technological applications. Tantalum is a rare, hard, blue-gray metal that is highly resistant to corrosion and has a high melting point.
Tantalum ingots are typically produced through a process called electron beam melting (EBM), in which a beam of high-energy electrons is used to melt and refine the tantalum metal. The molten tantalum is then poured into a mold to solidify and form the ingot.
Tantalum ingots are used in a variety of applications, including the production of high-performance alloys, capacitors, and electronic components. Tantalum is also used in the manufacturing of surgical implants and other medical devices due to its biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion.
Product Name | Tantalum lump |
Purity(%) | 99.95% |
Size | As request |
Technology | Smelting and Casting |
Application | coating |
Features:
High melting point: Tantalum has a high melting point of 2,996°C, making it ideal for use in high-temperature applications.
Corrosion resistance: Tantalum is highly resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
Biocompatibility: Tantalum is biocompatible and non-toxic, making it suitable for use in medical implants.
Ductility and malleability: Tantalum is ductile and malleable, allowing it to be easily formed into various shapes and sizes.
Applications:
Electronics: Tantalum ingots are used in the production of capacitors and other electronic components due to their high dielectric constant and stability.
Alloys: Tantalum is used as an alloying element with other metals to improve their strength, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature properties.
Aerospace: Tantalum is used in the aerospace industry for its high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance.
Medical: Tantalum is used in the production of surgical implants and other medical devices due to its biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion.
Chemical processing: Tantalum is used in the chemical processing industry for its resistance to corrosion and high-temperature properties. It is used in the production of reactors, heat exchangers, and other equipment.