TaSi2 silicide, also known as Tantalum silicide. It has been used in many electronic devices and electric heating elements.
Purity: 99%
Particle Size: 5-10um
The TaSi2 Tantalum Silicide Powder
Tintalum silicide, TaSi2 Powder
It is uniform in particle size and has structural stability.
Tantalum silicide
Excellent properties include high melting point, low resistance, corrosion resistance and high-temperature resistance. It is also compatible with silicon, carbon, and other matrix material.
Tintalum silicide, TaSi2 Powder
This material is commonly used for the connection of integrated circuits, as a gate material and in high-temperature oxidation resistant coatings. It has been extensively researched and utilized in electronic devices, high temperature structural parts, electric heating elements, etc.
Tantalum has a high resistance to chemicals below 150°C. This can only be broken down with hydrofluoric Acid.
Metal silicides
Similar metal conductivity, high temperature performance, and oxidation resistance to silicon integrated circuits. You can use transition metal silicicides for interconnections, resistance contacts and gates with low resistance.
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How does Tantalum Silicide TaSi2 Pulver get made?
There are many preparation options for tantalum silicide, including combustion synthesis (combustion, CS), self-propagating hi-temperature synthesis, and arc melting.
1. Pulverize silicon powder and metal tantalum as your raw material. Next, heat the mixture to 1100-1500degC to start the reaction. After that, add hydrogen gas to heat it to 800. To make tantalum silicide, reduce tantalum pentoxide and calcium hydride. Heat to 1800degC and add silicon powder.
2. Preheat the Si/Ta mixture to 350°C. Heat to 1480°C then heat and heat the reaction. Alternately, make TaS2 reaction with SiHnX4N at 900.
3. Direct method: "Total Silicide" is made from tantalum-metal and silicon powder. Here is how to make the reaction.
To begin, grind and combine tantalum metal with silicon powder. Next, heat the materials in a graphite oven.
For tantalum silicide you will need to perform a prereaction of 1100-1500degC. Then, heat it up to 1800degC and pass in hydrogen.
4. Tantalum pentoxide reduction: To reduce tantalum peroxide, first mix calcium hydride with it to get tantalum hydride. Heat to 1800 degC to extract tantalum metallic, then add silicon powder for tantalum silicide.
Technical Parameters of Tantalum Silicide Powder TaSi2:
Name of the product
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MF
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Purity
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Particle Size
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Melting Point
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Density
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The color of the sky
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Silicide with tantalum
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TaSi2
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99%
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3-5um
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2200
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9.14 g/cm3
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black
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Tantalum Silicide TaSi2 Pulp:
1. TaSi2 Tatalum silicide TaSi2 is used for making composite ceramic materials with silicon nitride/tantalum silicide.
2. The preparation of tantalum silicide TaSi2 Powder is done using Tantalum Silicide TaSi2 (tantalum silicide TaSi2) powder
3. TaSi2 powder for Tantalum silicide is used to make tantalum silicide/silicon Caride Coatings made from carbon/carbon-composite materials
4. TaSi2 Tatalum silicide powder is used in ceramic materials, thin film materials and refractory substances.
5. As fine ceramic raw materials powder, Tantalum silicide TaSi2 is used.
Shipping and Packing of Tantalum Silicide TSi2 Powder
There are many packing options available depending on the amount of tantalum silicide, TaSi2 or other powder.
Tintalum silicide TaSi2 Powder Packaging:
You can vacuum pack 1kg/bag, 25kg/barrel or according to your requirements.
Transport of powdered tantalum silicide TaSi2:
Could be sent by sea or air as soon as possible after receipt of payment.
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