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Tantalum, tantalum alloys and niobium possess a combination of properties that make them excellent materials for high temperature and corrosive environments.

Mechanical and Corrosion Properties of Tantalum and Alloys

The mechanical properties, including fatigue resistance, of tantalum and tantalum alloys across a wide temperature profile allow for broad use in critical and challenging environments.

Thin-gauge tantalum strip can be readily deep-drawn to produce inert laboratory crucibles and cups.

High melting points allow tantalum and its alloys to have excellent thermal and mechanical properties and ease of fabrication.

Download Data Sheet – Mechanical Properties of Tantalum and Alloys Versus Temperature

Download Data Sheet – Mechanical Properties of Tantalum and Alloys

Download Data Sheet – Corrosion Resistance Properties of Tantalum and Alloys

Mechanical and Corrosion Properties of Niobium and Alloys

Niobium products provide a long service life when compared to other corrosion-resistant metals in similar applications, such as titanium, zirconium, or stainless steel.

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Corrosion Resistance Properties of Niobium

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