Product | Tantalum Niobium Tube (Ta-Nb Tube/Pipe) |
Part Number | TRM-TA005 |
Standard | ASTM B521 UNS R05240 |
Type | Seamless or Welded |
Assay | Tantalum- 40% Niobium |
Tantalum niobium tube (Ta-Nb alloy) typically refers to 40% of the Niobium content. However, we can also offer the tantalum niobium alloys with different niobium contents, such as 3% Niobium, 20% Niobium, 30% Niobium, and etc. This alloy has the good high-temperature mechanical properties. Please contact us for more details.
Application: The Tantalum Niobium Tube is used in the production of the electronic components, and etc.
Order Information
Please include the following information with your inquires and orders:
1. Quantity
2. Dimensions
3. R05240 or others on request.
Assay
Element | ASTM B521 UNS R05240 |
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O | 0.020% max |
C | 0.010% max |
N | 0.010% max |
H | 0.0015% max |
Fe | 0.010% max |
Ni | 0.010% max |
Si | 0.005% max |
Ti | 0.010% max |
Mo | 0.020% max |
W | 0.050% max |
Nb | 35-42% max |
Ta | Remainder |
Typical Size Available (Please inquire for details)
Dimensions | Range | Typical Tolerance |
---|---|---|
Outer Diameter (OD) | 0.08”-4.7” | +/-0.01” |
Wall Thickness (WT) | 0.008”-0.2” | +/-10% |
Length (L) | 7.9”-110” | Plus Tolerance |
Please refer to Tantalum Tube for the pure tantalum material.
Materials available for Tantalum and Tantalum Alloy tubes
R05400—Unalloyed tantalum, powdermetallurgy consolidation,
R05200—Unalloyed tantalum, vacuum melted,
R05252—Tantalum + 2.5% tungsten alloy, vacuum melted.
R05255—Tantalum + 10% tungsten alloy, vacuum melted.
R05240—Tantalum alloy, 60% tantalum, 40% columbium, electron-beam furnace or vacuum arc melt, or both.
Mechanical Properties for Tantalum Niobium Tube
Mechanical Properties | R05240 |
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Ultimate tensile strength, min, psi (MPa) | 40 000 (226) |
Yield strength, 0.2% offset, min, psi (MPa) | 28 000 (193) |
Elongation, min %, in 1 or 2 in. (25 or 51 mm) | 20 |
Physical properties | Tantalum (Atomic#73) |
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Phase | Solid |
Melting Point | 3290 K (3017°C, 5463°F) |
Boiling Point | 5731 K (5458°C, 9856°F) |
Heat of Fusion | 36.57 kJ/mol |
Heat of Vaporization | 753 kJ/mol |
Molar Heat Capacity | 25.36 J/(mol•K) |