Nickel Chromium (NiCr) Targets

Nickel Chromium (NiCr) Targets
Nickel Chromium (NiCr) Targets

 

A high-performance alloy target widely applied in thin film deposition technologies such as magnetron sputtering and electron beam evaporation, and mainly composed of Ni and Cr in different proportions.

 

1. Characteristics

1) Excellent high temperature resistance

NiCr alloys can maintain stable mechanical properties and anti-oxidation properties even in high temperature environments,     making them suitable for high temperature applications such as aerospace engine coatings.

The addition of chromium improves the alloy's corrosion resistance and antioxidant properties.

2) High resistivity properties

High resistivity, low resistance temperature coefficient, and stable sensitivity coefficient make NiCr alloys suitable for

the production of precision resistive thin films.

3) High purity and uniformity

The purity of industrial NiCr targets can reach 99.9% or higher, and some high-purity targets can reach 99.99%.

4. Good mechanical performance

   ・ Relatively high strength and toughness, suitable for producing wear and corrosion resistant coatings.

5. Customizable

Adjust Ni/Cr scale such as NiCr 20, NiCr 30, NiCr 40, etc. as required, and support customization of various sizes and shapes.

 

2. Main applications

1) Electronics and semiconductor industries

Conductive or impedance layers for precision electronic components such as integrated circuits, thin-film resistors,

strain meters, etc.

2) Optical and display technology

Used in Low-E (low emissivity) glass coatings to improve thermal insulation and light transmission.

Reduction of reflections and improvement of light transmittance in lens coatings.

3) Aerospace and high temperature coatings

High temperature protective coatings for turbine blades and engine components.

4) Wear and corrosion resistant coatings

Applied to surface enhancement of cutting tools, molds, and machine parts to increase wear and corrosion resistance.

5) Medical devices

Used for surgical instruments and orthopedic implants due to their biocompatibility and corrosion resistance.

6) Resistive and heating elements

Used to produce high-precision resistive thin films and electrical heating devices.