Niobium Rod (Nb Rod) ASTM B392

Niobium Rod (Nb Rod) ASTM B392

Niobium – History Niobium (Nb), previously known as columbium, is a chemical element with the atomic number 41. It’s primarily a malleable, grey, supple transition metal. Niobium’s main commercial source is from the pyrochlore mineral. The origin of the name is...
C-103 Niobium Alloy

C-103 Niobium Alloy

Niobium Hafnium Alloy (C103) C-103 alloy is a Niobium based alloy that is widely used in aerospace applications because of its incredible heat resistance, as well as its light-weight, cost, reliability, and ability to stand up to intense vibrations and cryogenic...
Niobium Zirconium Nb-Zr Alloy Sheet

Niobium Zirconium Nb-Zr Alloy Sheet

Niobium and its alloys are used for chemical process technology, for elec- tronics as a component of superconductors or capacitors and for nuclear technology as reactor components. Electrochemically produced Niobium- Oxide layers generate Newton’s rings. Due to this...
Niobium cube (Nb) 99.95%

Niobium cube (Nb) 99.95%

Description Niobium is a shiny silver-white metal; covered with a bluish oxide film. Niobium was discovered in 1801 by the English scientist Charles Hatchet in a mineral sent back in 1734 to the British Museum from Massachusetts by John Winthrop (grandson of John...
Niobium Sputtering Target

Niobium Sputtering Target

Niobium Sputtering Target Description Niobium is a lustrous, grey, ductile, paramagnetic metal in group 5 of the periodic table (see table), with an electron configuration in the outermost shells atypical for group 5. (This can be observed in the neighborhood of...