Ni Nickel Sputtering Target
- Thickness: The thickness of the nickel coating can be precisely controlled during the sputtering process, allowing for customized solutions to meet specific application needs.
- Alloys: Nickel sputtering targets can be produced as pure nickel or in alloyed forms, such as nickel-cobalt (Ni-Co) or nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr), depending on the desired properties of the thin film.
- Backing Plates: Nickel targets can be bonded to backing plates made from materials like copper or molybdenum to improve thermal conductivity and mechanical stability during the sputtering process.
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Description
Material | Nickel (Ni) |
Purity | 99.95% – 99.9999% / 3N5 4N 4N5 5N 5N5 6N |
Shape | disc, plate, sheet, rod, customized |
Size | can be customized (contact us) |
Package | vacuum bag or customer’s request |
Place of Origin | China |
MOQ | 1pcs |
Supply Ability | 1000pcs per month |
Lead Time | Qty: 1-100, Time: 3-10 days
Qty: >100, Time: to be negotiated |
Nickel (Ni) sputtering targets are essential for industries requiring robust, conductive, and corrosion-resistant coatings. Their use in semiconductors, aerospace, energy, and decorative applications highlights the versatility and importance of nickel in modern technology.
Key Features:
- Purity: Nickel sputtering targets are typically available in high purity levels, such as 99.95% (3N5) or higher, to ensure the deposition of high-quality and consistent films.
- Shapes and Sizes: These targets are available in various forms, including discs, plates, and custom shapes, to suit different sputtering systems and specific application requirements.
Applications:
- Semiconductor Industry: Nickel is frequently used in the semiconductor industry for creating barrier layers, contact layers, and seed layers in integrated circuits (ICs) and other microelectronic devices. Its excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance make it ideal for these applications.
- Magnetic Data Storage: Nickel films are used in the production of magnetic data storage devices, such as hard drives, due to their magnetic properties and stability.
- Aerospace and Defense: Nickel coatings are used in aerospace and defense applications to provide corrosion resistance and enhance the durability of components exposed to extreme environments, such as turbine blades and engine parts.
- Energy Sector: Nickel is used in the energy sector, particularly in batteries, fuel cells, and hydrogen production, where its electrochemical properties and stability under high temperatures are critical.
- Decorative Coatings: Nickel is also used for decorative purposes, providing a durable, corrosion-resistant finish that is often applied to consumer products, automotive parts, and jewelry.
Customization Options:
- Thickness: The thickness of the nickel coating can be precisely controlled during the sputtering process, allowing for customized solutions to meet specific application needs.
- Alloys: Nickel sputtering targets can be produced as pure nickel or in alloyed forms, such as nickel-cobalt (Ni-Co) or nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr), depending on the desired properties of the thin film.
- Backing Plates: Nickel targets can be bonded to backing plates made from materials like copper or molybdenum to improve thermal conductivity and mechanical stability during the sputtering process.
Nickel sputtering targets are widely used in physical vapor deposition (PVD) processes to deposit thin nickel films onto various substrates. Nickel is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high thermal and electrical conductivity, and strong adhesion properties, making it a critical material in many industrial applications, particularly in electronics, aerospace, and energy sectors.
If you have specific requirements, such as dimensions, purity, or application details, please contact us to match your needs.