Vanadium Silicide Powder
Vanadium Silicide Powder
Vanadium Silicide Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11281 |
CAS No. | 12039-87-1 |
Formula | VSi2 |
Density | 4.42 g/cm3 |
APS | <40µm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Form | Powder |
Molecular Weight | 107.1125 g/mol |
Certificate Of Analysis | |
V | 47.5% |
Si | 52.4% |
Sn | 0.02% |
Mn | 0.03% |
Al | 0.02% |
Co | 0.01% |
Fe | 0.01% |
Vanadium Silicide Powder
Vanadium silicide powder is an inorganic compound formed by combining vanadium (V) and silicon (Si). It typically appears as a gray to black powder and is a member of a family of metal silicides, which are compounds that contain metal elements and silicon. Vanadium silicide has interesting physical and chemical properties, including high temperature stability, high melting point, and excellent electrical conductivity. It is also known for its resistance to oxidation and corrosion in certain conditions.
Applications
High-Temperature Materials:
Vanadium silicide is widely used in the production of high-temperature alloys due to its excellent resistance to heat and oxidation. It is often added to turbine blades, jet engines, and rocket nozzles where materials must withstand extreme temperatures and pressures. The high melting point of vanadium silicide makes it an ideal candidate for applications in aerospace and high-performance industrial components.
In gas turbine engines and other high-temperature machinery, vanadium silicide enhances the thermal stability and creep resistance of the components, helping improve their overall efficiency and durability.
Refractory and Wear-Resistant Coatings:
Vanadium silicide is used in refractory coatings due to its high-temperature performance. These coatings are applied to various industrial components that are exposed to extreme heat, such as furnaces, reactors, and casting molds. The material helps protect the surfaces from thermal degradation, improving the lifespan and efficiency of equipment in high-temperature environments.
It is also used as a wear-resistant coating in industrial machinery, such as cutting tools and grinding wheels, due to its hardness and resistance to wear under abrasive conditions.
Electronic Components and Conductive Materials:
Vanadium silicide powder is used in the manufacture of electrical contacts and semiconductor devices. The material’s conductivity and stability at high temperatures make it ideal for applications where electrical components are subject to heat, such as in power electronics and high-power switches.
In the semiconductor industry, vanadium silicide is used in the formation of ohmic contacts (electrical contacts with low resistance) in integrated circuits (ICs), where it helps improve the efficiency and performance of electronic devices.