Tantalum Molybdenum Sputtering Target Description
The Tantalum Molybdenum Sputtering Target from TFM is an alloy material composed of tantalum (Ta) and molybdenum (Mo). This high-quality sputtering material is designed for applications that benefit from the combined properties of these two elements.
Tantalum, symbolized as “Ta,” is a chemical element named after King Tantalus, the father of Niobe in Greek mythology. It was first mentioned and observed by G. Ekeberg in 1802. Tantalum has an atomic number of 73 and is located in Period 6, Group 5 of the d-block in the periodic table. Its relative atomic mass is 180.94788(2) Daltons, with the number in brackets indicating the measurement uncertainty.
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Molybdenum, symbolized as “Mo,” is a chemical element whose name originates from the Greek word ‘molybdos,’ meaning lead. It was first mentioned and observed by W. Scheele in 1778, with its isolation later accomplished and announced by J. Hjelm. Molybdenum has an atomic number of 42 and is located in Period 5, Group 6 of the d-block in the periodic table. Its relative atomic mass is 95.94(2) Daltons, with the number in brackets indicating the measurement uncertainty.
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Tantalum Molybdenum Sputtering Target Packing
Our Tantalum Molybdenum Sputter Targets are meticulously tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and stringent quality control. We take great care to prevent any damage during storage and transportation, ensuring that our products arrive in perfect condition.
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