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Insulation Screens (including side screens and cov
Type | Purity | Density | Vapor |
Plastic Brittle Transition Temperature |
Recrystallization Temperature |
Tungsten Sheet | ≥99.95% | ≥19.2g/cm3 | 10-6Pa | 200-400℃ | ~1350℃ |
Molybdenum Sheet | ≥99.95% | ≥10.2g/cm3 | 10-2Pa | 20-200℃ | ~1050℃ |
- Thickness available or customized thickness:
a: Tungsten Sheet (mm): 0.25 0.3 0.5 1.0 2.0
b:Molybdenum Sheet (mm): 0.25 0.3 0.5 1.0 2.0
Thickness tolerance is 10% of the sheet thickness.
- For molybdenum, the biggest diameter of shielding made with one single sheet is Φ800 mm. While Tungsten is Φ400 mm.
- For molybdenum, the biggest height of shielding made with one single sheet is Φ700 mm. While tungsten is Φ600 mm.
- For molybdenum, the biggest diameter of upper or bottom shielding made with one single sheet is Φ700 mm. While tungsten is Φ600 mm.
- Super large size shielding could be manufactured by joining several sheets according to the drawings.
- Tungsten and molybdenum sheets (especially tungsten sheet ) are brittle and must be handled gently with care.
- Shielding must be stored in a dry area (humidity less than 60%), otherwise it is easy to be oxidized.
- After one round, shielding become brittle whether it is tungsten or molybdenum material, due to the complete recrystallization and need to be handled carefully.
- Tungsten and Molybdenum oxidize easily at high temperature. The vacuum degree should be higher than 10-3 Pa at high temperature.
- The evaporation rate of molybdenum outweighs that of tungsten. So tungsten sheets are better than molybdenum sheets when the temperature is over 1800℃.