Niobium Products

Chemical symbol: Nb

The density: 8.57g/cm ³

The boiling point: 4744 ° C

Atomic number: 41

The melting point: 2468 ° C

Niobium is a rare metal element. Niobium is a glossy gray metal. Due to its high melting point, good conductivity, high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and superconducting properties, it is widely used in various fields such as steel, automotive, electronics, aerospace, new energy, optical glass, precision ceramics, medical, nuclear industry in the form of metal niobium, high-purity niobium oxide, niobium alloy, etc.

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Powder

Solid Solution Powders of Tantalum-niobium Carbide

It is used as cemented carbide additives and anti-oxidation coating materials.

Tantalum/Niobium-containing Multiple Carbides

It is used as cemented carbide additives and anti-oxidation coating materials.

Niobium Carbide Powder

It is used as a partial substitute of tantalum carbide, cemented carbide additives andalso used to manufacture niobium carbide ceramics.

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Intermediate Products

Niobium Crucibles

They are used for special high temperature resistant containers in rare earth metal smelting and other industries.

Niobium Alloy Bars

They are used as blanks for smelting special niobium alloy.

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Finished Products

Niobium Wires and Niobium-zirconium Wires

They are widely used in chemistry, electronics and other fields. Doping zirconium into niobium can significantly improve the oxidation resistance and strength of the material. Niobium wires and niobium-zirconium alloy wires are widely used in the manufacture of high pressure sodium lamps. Also, they are used for manufacturing medical devices, electrolytic capacitors, rectifiers, etc.

Niobium Target

It is mainly used in surface engineering materials, shipbuilding, chemical industry, liquid crystal displays (LCD), and heat resistant and corrosion resistant coating industries.

Niobium Rods

They are used to make corrosion-resistant electrodes and other corrosion-resistant parts in the strong acid and alkali chemical industry,; they are widely used in aerospace, medical equipment and other fields. 

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