Tantalum processing parts Tantalum has excellent physical, chemical and mechanical properties, making it ideal for demanding applications. Their excellent corrosion resistance, high melting point and excellent ductility ensure service life and reliability. These parts have excellent thermal conductivity and low coefficient of expansion to maintain stability at fluctuating temperatures. In addition, tantalum processed parts have excellent biocompatibility, making them ideal for medical and pharmaceutical applications.
Corrosion resistance: Tantalum machined parts exhibit extraordinary resistance to attack by acids, antacids and other powerful chemicals, making them ideal for damaging environments where other materials can depreciate or fail.
High dissolution point: Tantalum has a high softening point, about 3,020 degrees Celsius (5,468 degrees Fahrenheit), which ensures the dimensional integrity and basic edge of tantalum machined parts at high temperatures.
Biocompatibility: Tantalum is naturally inactive and non-toxic, making processed tantalum parts suitable for therapeutic applications such as inserts, surgical appliances and dental prostheses where human compatibility is critical.
Machinability: Tantalum is generally soft and flexible, making it easy to be simply machined, molded, and manufactured into complex shapes and devices to meet the precise dimensions and elasticity required for different applications.
Thermal and electrical conductivity: Tantalum has excellent thermal and conductivity properties, providing efficient heat scattering and electrical conduction in electronic components, thermal management systems, and high-performance hardware. Tantalum machining parts are widely used in aerospace, electronics, chemical processing, medical and defense industries. They are used to make components such as reactors, heat exchangers, medical implants and electronic circuits.