Nickel-Ytterbium (Ni-Yb) Master Alloy
Composition: Ni, Yb
Catalog No.: REM70Ni
REM Purity: >99.9%
Lead time: 3 weeks
Price: start from $300
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Nickel-Ytterbium master alloy introduction
Nickel-Ytterbium master alloy is the alloy that contains a rather high amount of Ytterbium element. It is usually the precursor of nickel alloy with lower Ytterbium content. Ytterbium or other rare earth element is added to the nickel to improve the performance of the alloy, such as strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. The addition of rare earth metals modifies the microstructure and grain boundaries of the nickel, resulting in improved mechanical and thermal properties. There are several purposes to make master alloy before the final products. The most important one is, adding master alloys ensures the uniform distribution of alloying elements throughout the melt. Master alloys also enable the optimization of manufacturing processes.
Ytterbium (Yb) introduction
Ytterbium, symbolized by Yb and atomic number 70, is a rare earth metal that possesses unique properties and finds applications in various fields. Ytterbium is primarily known for its use in solid-state lasers, particularly in high-power and ultrafast laser systems. Ytterbium-doped lasers offer advantages such as high efficiency, compact size, and precise control over pulse duration, making them valuable in scientific research, industrial machining, and medical applications. Ytterbium is also utilized as a doping element in optical fibers, enhancing their amplification capabilities for long-distance communication in fiber optic networks. Additionally, ytterbium compounds are employed in certain catalysts, alloys, and magnetic materials. With its contributions to laser technology, telecommunications, and materials science, ytterbium plays a vital role in advancing technology, research, and various industrial sectors.
Nickel-Ytterbium Metal Packaging
Nickel-Ytterbium Metal 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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