This introduces processing examples of tantalum, a high melting point metal with few material defects.
Here are some examples of tantalum processing. Tantalum, like tungsten and molybdenum, is a high melting point metal. However, unlike tungsten and molybdenum, which are sintered metals, tantalum is produced through a melting process similar to that of common metals, resulting in fewer material defects. It has good ductility and processability. Due to the high cost of the material, it is often processed into small parts for high-temperature applications. 【Processing Example】 ■Product Name: Tantalum Processed Product ■Material Used: Tantalum ■Processing Method: MC Processing + Wire Electrical Discharge Machining ■Application: Parts for Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Processable Sizes】 ■ Plate external dimensions: 100×100×10 mm ■ Round bar external dimensions: φ20×200 mm ■ Groove processing: Width 0.05~ mm ■ Step height: ~30 mm ■ Hole diameter: φ0.05~ mm ■ Hole depth: ~300 mm ■ Number of holes: 1~1,000 ■ Screw: M1~ *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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