Evaporation Materials
ATT offers high purity evaporation materials at a competitive price. We have a large number of various evaporation materials in stock and provide customized services. Materials are often packaged within the sizes required.
Product Code : EM-Ti-5N-Cu
Titanium is a silvery-white transition metal characterized by lightweight, high strength and metallic luster. There are 13 known isotopes of titanium, including titanium-41 to titanium-53.
Product Code : EM-Sn-5N-Cu
Tin is a metallic element that has a silvery-white luster with a low melting point and is soft and flexible. Tin is inert and does not react with air or water. It reacts slowly with dilute hydrochloric acid, and reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid to generate stannous chloride; does not react with dilute sulfuric acid.
Product Code : EM-Tm-5N-Cu
Thulium is a silver-white metal with the element symbol Tm. It is ductile and soft and can be cut with a knife. The content of thulium in the earth’s crust is 2 parts per 100,000, and it is the element with the least content among rare earth elements. Thulium is widely used in high-intensity power generation light sources, lasers.
Product Code : EM-Tb-5N-Cu
Terbium is a silvery-gray, malleable, soft and ductile rare earth element that can be cut by a knife. Terbium is relatively stable in the air. It is never found in nature as a free element, however, it is readily found in minerals such as cerite, gadolinite, and euxenite.
Product Code : EM-Te-5N-Cu
Tellurium is a brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid. Tellurium is soluble in sulfuric acid, nitric acid, aqua regia, potassium cyanide, potassium hydroxide; insoluble in cold water and hot water, carbon disulfide. Tellurium is used as an additive in semiconductor devices, alloys, chemical raw materials, cast iron, rubber, glass .
Product Code : EM-Ta-5N-Cu
Tantalum has a melting point of 3,017°C, a density of 16.6 g/cc, and vapor pressure of 10-4 Torr at 2,590°C. It is a dark blue-gray metal that is very heavy, ductile and hard and has high corrosion resistance. Tantalum is especially resistant to chemicals at temperatures below 150 °C and can only be dissolved with hydrofluoric acid.