Dysprosium (Dy) Evaporation Materials
Composition: Dy
Catalog No.: REM66EV
REM Purity: >99.9%
Lead time: 3 weeks
Price: start from $300
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Evaporation material introduction
Evaporation materials, commonly known as thin film deposition materials, are substances used in the process of physical vapor deposition (PVD) to create thin films on surfaces. These materials are typically solid substances with high purity and controlled composition. During the evaporation process, the material is heated until it reaches its vaporization point, and the resulting vapor condenses onto the target surface, forming a thin film. Evaporation materials are widely used in industries such as electronics, optics, and coatings, where precise control over film thickness, composition, and structure is crucial for achieving desired properties and functionalities. Materials commonly used as evaporation sources include metals, alloys, oxides, and semiconductors.
Introduction to Dysprosium
Dysprosium, symbolized by Dy and atomic number 66, is a rare earth metal that possesses unique magnetic and thermal properties, making it valuable in a range of applications. Dysprosium is primarily used in the production of powerful permanent magnets, particularly in high-temperature environments. These magnets find application in motors, generators, wind turbines, and electric vehicles, where their strong magnetic field and resistance to demagnetization are critical. Dysprosium is also employed in the field of nuclear energy as a neutron absorber and control rod material, aiding in the safe and efficient operation of reactors. Furthermore, dysprosium compounds are utilized in specialized lighting, such as halide lamps, due to their ability to emit a high-intensity white light when excited. Its magnetic and thermal properties, coupled with its contributions to energy, lighting, and nuclear sectors, make dysprosium an essential element in driving technological advancements and sustainable solutions.
Dysprosium Evaporation Materials Packaging
Dysprosium Evaporation Materials are vacuum sealed in plastic bags or argon protected in other container for safety shipment. We also use heavy foam to protect this rare earth material. Common documents together with these rare earth metals are packing list and analytical report (COA).
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