Description of Nickel Vanadium Master Alloy
Nickel-vanadium alloys are made of high purity nickel and vanadium, as well as small amounts of aluminum, silicon, and tantalum. The appearance of this alloy is lustrous and the concentration of vanadium can be varied. Vanadium is one of the key components used for precipitation strengthening of steel, and vanadium can be added to the alloy to improve the ductility of the metal. Various forms of Nickel Vanadium alloys including ingots, sheets, rods, and foils are available.
Specification of Nickel Vanadium Master Alloy
Element %
|
40Ni-60V
|
Aluminum
|
1.50 % Max
|
Vanadium
|
60 % Min
|
Nickel
|
35 % Max
|
Arsenic
|
0.004 % Max
|
Boron
|
-
|
Carbon
|
0.05 % Max
|
Chromium
|
0.04 % Max
|
Copper
|
-
|
Iron
|
0.50 % Max
|
Lead
|
0.001 % Max
|
Magnesium
|
-
|
Manganese
|
-
|
Molybdenum
|
0.04% Max
|
Niobium
|
-
|
Phosphorous
|
-
|
Selenium
|
0.002 % Max
|
Silicon
|
0.30 % Max
|
Silver
|
0.001 % Max
|
Sulfur
|
0.03 % Max
|
Tantalum
|
-
|
Tin
|
0.003 % Max
|
Tungsten
|
-
|
Yttrium
|
-
|
Hydrogen
|
-
|
Nitrogen
|
0.05 % Max
|
Oxygen
|
0.40 % Max
|
Applications of Nickel Vanadium Master Alloy
- Used as a semiconductor
- Application of magnetic materials
- Superconductor application
- As a sputtering target
- For memory alloy
Packing of Nickel Vanadium Master Alloy
For powder:
1 kg/Bag
25 kg/ Metal can
100 kg and more/ Steel drum
All packaging materials are suitable for air, sea and road freight. Vacuum packing is also available for selected alloys. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.