Chemical Corrosion Resistance and High-Temperature Resistance: These properties enable the sputtered film to achieve balanced performance in various aspects such as specific resistance, stress, and corrosion resistance.
They are generally manufactured using sintering methods. Since niobium absorbs hydrogen during the sintering process, the process is usually completed in vacuum sintering equipment. To enhance performance, processes like hot isostatic pressing (HIP) are also adopted, allowing the density to reach over 9.7 g/cm³.
Flat Panel Displays: Used for sputtering to fabricate high-end LCD/OLED liquid crystal displays.
Photovoltaic Industry: Used as electrode and wiring materials in solar cells.
