Aluminum Scandium Sputtering Target (Al/Sc Target)
Product | Aluminum Scandium Sputtering Target (Al/Sc Target) |
Part Number | SP21-3 |
Aluminum Scandium alloy is a kind of high performance aluminum alloy. It is hoped that a series of new high-performance aluminum alloy materials, such as ultra-high strength and high toughness aluminum alloy, high-strength corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy and high-strength neutron irradiation resistant aluminum alloy, will be developed based on the existing aluminum alloy by adding the scandium. NCE can provide the Al/Sc Sputtering Target with different Scandium contents on request. Get a Quote Now! For other rare earth targets, please check our Rare Earth Targets catalog page. NCE also provides Aluminum Scandium Master Alloy.
Typical application:
It is used for the scientific experiments or research applications, micro nano processing, or device manufacturing, etc.
Relevant customized products can be widely used in semiconductor chip, solar photovoltaic, plane display, special coating and other industries.
Typical Specification
Material: | Aluminum Scandium (Al/Sc, Al-Sc) |
Sc content: | Al-2%Sc, Al-5%Sc or others on request |
Sputter: | RF Sputtering (Radio Frequency Sputtering), DC Sputtering |
Type of Bond: | N/A |
Shape: | Discs, Plates, Step Targets, Custom Work |
Typical Dimension: | Diameter: 1”, 2”, 3”, 4”; Thickness: 0.125”, 0.2”, 0.25” |
* Special requirements are available. Please review the sputtering gun manual to confirm the target shape and size.
Order Information
Inquiries and orders should include the following information:
- Quantity
- Dimension or Drawing
Packing and Storage
Standard Packing: Packed in Sealed Bags with labeled. Items will be packed properly to avoid damage during transit.
Storage: Store in dry environment, sealed package. Handle with care, prevent pressure and collision.
Note:
- Before using, observe whether the surface is clean. Wear clean gloves to operate. Avoid direct contact with materials by hand and avoid contamination by oil and other things.
- Indium bonding: Max. operating temperature 150°C. Elastomer bonding: Max. operating temperature 250°C.