Cobalt wire is silvery white metal string, which is hard. Its diameter or size is customizable.Cobalt sputtering targets are essential materials used in creating thin, durable, and magnetic coatings across multiple high-tech fields. Produced from high-purity cobalt, these sputtering targets are utilized in physical vapor deposition (PVD) processes to apply cobalt films on various surfaces. Cobalt’s unique properties-such as high magnetic strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability-make it a valuable material in electronics, data storage, aerospace, and medical industries.
Cobalt Wire
CAS No.:7440-48-4 | EINECS No.:231-158-0 | Molecular Formula:Co | Molecular Weight:58.933 |
Melting Point:1492℃ | Boiling Point:3100℃ | Density:8.9 |
Applications
Cobalt metal string is an evaporation coating material as sputtering target.
In the electronics and data storage sectors, cobalt sputtering targets are widely used to manufacture magnetic thin films for hard drivers, memory devices, and other storage media. Cobalt’s strong magnetic properties allow for high-density data storage and stable magnetic layers, essential for advancing storage capacity and reliability in modern computing. Cobalt coatings are also key in producing spintronic devices, where their magnetic qualityies contribute to the efficient data transfer and storage at smaller scales.
Cobalt is equally important in the aerospace and automotive industries, where it is used to create wear-resistant, high-temperature coatings. These coatings protect engine components, turbine blades, and other high-stress parts from oxidation, corrosion, and mechanical wear, thereby enhancing their lifespan and performance in extreme environments.
In the medical field, cobalt sputtering is used to apply biocompatible coatings on surgical implants and instruments. Cobalt’s resistance to corrosion and compatibility with the human body make it ideal for medical devices such as stents and joint replacements, where longevity and reliability are paramount.