Factory made hot-sale W Sputtering Target - Magnesium Shots – Rich
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Magnesium is an alkaline-earth metal and is the eighth-most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. Magnesium has an atomic weight of 24.3050, melting point of 651℃, boiling point of 1107℃ and density of 1.74g/cm³. Magnesium is an active metal, it is insoluble in water or alcohol. It only dissolves in acids. It readily ignites when heated in air, and burns with a bright, dazzling white flame.
Magnesium die casting parts could be the automotive engine components, drive train, clutch, gear box and engine mount. Magnesium sputtering target could be used for magnetron sputtering, thermal evaporation, or E-beam Evaporation to produce thin film coatings.
Rich Special Materials is a Manufacturer of Sputtering Target and could produce high purity Magnesium shots according to Customers’ specifications. For more information, please contact us.
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