Niobium is a shiny, white, soft, ductile and paramagnetic metal, which takes on a bluish tinge when exposed to air at room temperatures for extended periods. It has a low density in comparison to other refractory metals, and it is corrosion resistant, exhibits superconductivity properties, and forms dielectric oxide layers. These properties, especially the superconductivity, are strongly dependent on the purity of the niobium metal. When very pure, it is comparatively soft and ductile, but impurities make it harder.
1. Niobium ingot, billet, and slab
2. Niobium plate, sheet, foil , strip , ribbon
3. Niobium round rod, rectangular bar
4. Niobium wire
5. Niobium tube , pipe
6. Niobium forgings and castings
7. Featured Niobium alloys & cermets
Niobium- Titanium Alloy ( TiNb alloy, NiTi alloy)
Keywords: TiNb alloy, NiTi alloy, superconducting, ASTM B884
Nb-1Zr (Niobium-1%Zirconium)
Keywords: R04251, R04261
Nb-5Zr (Niobium-5%Zirconium Alloy)
Nb-10Zr (Niobium-10%Zirconium alloy)
Nb-Hf-Ti Alloy (Nb+10%Hf+1%Ti)
NbC (Nb2C, Niobium Carbide)
Niobium carbide (NbC and Nb2C) is an extremely hard refractory ceramic material, extensively used in tool bits for cutting tools and as refractory coatings in nuclear reactors. It has the appearance of a brown-gray metallic powder with purple lustre and is highly corrosion resistant.
8. Niobium Oxide (Nb2O5, Niobium Pentoxide)
9. Typical Niobium sputtering targets
Niobium Target