Product Overview
Nickel Titanium Evaporation Materials (Ni/Ti) is an alloy evaporation material intended for depositing multi-element metallic films. Unlike a pure element, an alloy may not evaporate congruently because its constituents can have different vapor pressures. As a result, source composition, evaporation method, deposition rate, and film-composition verification should be considered together; for very composition-sensitive films, co-evaporation from separate sources may be evaluated.
Evaporation Behavior and Process Considerations
Different alloying elements may evaporate at different rates because their vapor pressures are not identical. This can cause the source surface and deposited film to drift away from the nominal alloy composition during a run. For demanding composition control, film analysis, source replenishment strategy, or co-evaporation from separately controlled sources may be more reliable than assuming one alloy charge will evaporate congruently.
Technical Data
| Parameter | Typical Value / Range | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 99.9% – 99.99% | High purity improves film performance |
| Forms Available | Pellets, pieces, granules, custom | Suitable for thermal and e-beam systems |
| Size Range | 1 – 20 mm (pellets/granules) | Affects evaporation uniformity |
| Evaporation Method | Thermal / Electron beam | Flexible deposition options |
| Composition | Ni-Ti alloy (customizable) | Enables tailoring of shape memory and mechanical properties |
| Material | Key Advantage | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Nickel Titanium (Ni-Ti) | Shape memory & biocompatibility | Medical & aerospace coatings |
| Pure Nickel | High conductivity & ductility | Electronic thin films |
| Pure Titanium | Strength & corrosion resistance | Aerospace & biomedical coatings |
| Nickel Chromium (Ni-Cr) | Oxidation resistance | Protective coatings |
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can the Ni:Ti ratio be customized? | Yes, different Ni-Ti ratios can be supplied to match required thin film properties. |
| What deposition methods are compatible? | Compatible with both thermal and electron beam evaporation. |
| How are these materials packaged? | Vacuum-sealed in inert atmospheres with protective cartons or crates for export. |
| What industries use Ni-Ti thin films most? | Medical, aerospace, electronics, and energy storage. |
| Do the films retain shape memory effects? | In some cases, yes, depending on the alloy composition and processing conditions. |
Typical Thin-Film Applications
- Composition-tuned alloy films for electrical, magnetic, optical, or mechanical functionality
- Multilayer and thin-film metallization studies
- R&D where alloy ratio or co-evaporation strategy is part of the process design
Source Form and Ordering Considerations
For quotation, provide material, purity, source form, particle or piece size, quantity, evaporation method, and any boat, basket, crucible, or e-beam hearth constraints. If the material will be used for a specific coating stack, sharing the intended film thickness or deposition application can help with source-form selection and packaging recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Nickel Titanium evaporate with the same composition as the bulk alloy?
Not necessarily. Alloy constituents can have different vapor pressures, so the vapor and deposited film may become enriched in the more volatile component as evaporation proceeds.
When is co-evaporation preferable to using a Nickel Titanium alloy source?
Co-evaporation can be preferable when precise film composition must be maintained independently because separate source rates can be controlled and adjusted during deposition.
Can Nickel Titanium be evaporated by electron beam?
Often yes, especially when the alloy requires high source temperature. The actual behavior depends on melting, segregation, evaporation rate, and whether the constituents remain sufficiently mixed in the melt.
How should film composition be verified for Nickel Titanium?
For composition-critical films, analytical verification such as EDS, XRF, XPS, or another appropriate method should be used rather than assuming the film exactly matches the source alloy.
What source form is suitable for Nickel Titanium evaporation?
Pieces, pellets, or granules may be supplied depending on the source holder. A stable charge geometry helps reduce movement and sudden changes in the heated surface.
What should I include in a Nickel Titanium evaporation-material RFQ?
Specify alloy ratio, purity basis, source form and size, quantity, evaporation method, and the required film-composition tolerance if it is important.

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