Film Material Production
Nickel-chromium alloy targets play a key role in the production of thin film materials. Through physical vapor deposition (PVD) and other technologies, nickel-chromium alloy can be deposited into thin films, applied to hard coatings, decorative coatings, anti-corrosion coatings, etc.
Hard coating: Improve the wear and corrosion resistance of tools and parts and extend their service life.
Decorative coating: Used for the surface treatment of jewelry, watches, mobile phones and other products, not only to enhance the beauty, but also to provide protection.
Anti-corrosion coatings: Protect equipment from corrosion in chemical, petroleum and offshore engineering fields.
Aerospace
In the aerospace field, nickel-chromium alloy targets are widely used in key structures such as engine components and turbine blades because of their excellent high-temperature properties and corrosion resistance.
High temperature performance: Nichcr alloy can maintain structural stability and mechanical properties in extreme high temperature environments, and is suitable for high temperature components.
Corrosion resistance: In complex aerospace environments, it can effectively resist corrosion and ensure the safe operation of equipment.
Medical Device
The biocompatibility and corrosion resistance of nichrome-based targets make them ideal materials for manufacturing a wide range of medical devices, such as surgical instruments and orthopedic implants.
Biocompatibility: Good biocompatibility ensures the safe application of the material in the human body without causing adverse reactions.
Corrosion resistance: It can maintain stability in the complex environment of the human body to ensure the long-term reliable use of medical devices.
Electronics and optoelectronics
In the field of electronics and optoelectronics, nickel-chromium alloy targets are mainly used to manufacture conductive layers and impedance layers of various electronic components and optoelectronic devices, such as integrated circuits, display devices, etc.
Conductive layer: As a conductive layer in microelectronic devices, nickel-chromium alloy provides stable electrical properties.
Impedance layer: In a specific electronic device, its high resistivity is used as an impedance regulation layer to ensure the normal operation of the circuit.