Molybdenum Foil


Molybdenum foil is silvery sheet and its size can be customs. It is hard but ductile. Molybdenum metal is the raw material. The production standard is <GB/T 3877-2006>. The annealed Mo foil is also available. Molybdenum sputtering targets are essential for creating thin films with exceptional hardness, heat resistance, and conductivity. Produced from high-purity molybdenum, these sputtering targets are widely used in physical vapor deposition (PVD) processes to apply molybdenum coatings on a variety of substrates, making them crucial for industries such as electronics, optics, energy, and aerospace.

Molybdenum Foil

CAS No.: 7439-98-7EINECS No.: 231-107-2Molecular Formula:MoMolecular Weight: 95.94
Melting Point:2617℃Boiling Point:4612℃Density:10.28 

Applications

In the electronics industry, molybdenum sputtering targets play vital role in the production of thin film transistors (TFTs) and used in LCD and OLED displays. Molybdenum’s excellent electrical conductivity and stability allow for efficient charge transfer, which is critical in display quality and durability. Additionally, molybdenum thin fils are used as barrier and adhesion layers in semiconductor devices and integrated circuits, where they prevent unwanted reactions and enhance overall device performance.

Molybdenum coatings are also prized in the solar energy sector. In photovoltaic cells, particularly in CIGS (copper indium gallium selenide) solar cells, molybdenum layers act as a key component in the black electrode, improving cell efficiency and stability. These coatings enhance light absorption and energy convention efficiency, which is crucial for high-performance solar panels.

In the field of optics, molybdenum sputtering targets are used to produce anti-reflective and durable coatings for lenses and mirrors. Molybdenum’s high melting point and ability to withstand thermal stress make it ideal for components exposed to extreme environments, such as telescope lenses and high-powered lasers.

Furthermore, molybdenum coatings are valued in aerospace and defenseapplications for their thermal stability and protective qualities. Molybdenum-coated components, such as turbine blades and heat shields, exhibit superior durability and resistance to wear and oxidation under high temperattures.