Temper Condition: annealed
Chemical composition as per ASTM B393 -99 R04210
C 0.01%max
N 0.01%max
O 0.025%max
H 0.0015%max
Zr 0.02%max
Ta 0.3%max
Fe 0.01%max
Si 0.005%max
W 0.05%max
Ni 0.005%max
Mo 0.02%max
Hf 0.02%max
Ti 0.03%max
Al 0.005%max
Physical & Mechanical property :
Tensile strength 125 MPa min.
Yield strength 73 MPa min.
Elongation 20%min
Size available :
Niobium ribbon :Thickness 0.025 up to 0.50mm x width up to 1mm x coil on spool.
Niobium foil : Thickness 0.1 to 1.0mm x width up to 150mm x R/L.
Typical size :
Thickness 0.05mm x Width 100(+/-2)mm x Length 500mm for flat,
Thick 0.076mm x Width 5mm x R/L (approx. 500 gram/spool);
Thick 0.082mm x Width 8mm x R/L (approx. 500 gram/spool);
Thick 0.10mm x width 5mm x coil (approx. 500 gram/spool);
Thick 0.12mm x Width 10mm x R/L (approx. 500 gram/spool);
Thick 0.15mm x Width 12mm x R/L (approx. 500 gram/spool);
Packing : roll in the plastic spool with vacuum container.
Standard Specification ASTM B 393 -05 for Niobium Ribbon, Niobium Alloy Ribbon, Niobium Strip, Niobium Alloy Strip, Niobium Foil, Niobium Alloy Foil, Niobium Sheet, Niobium Alloy Sheet, Niobium Plate, Niobium Alloy Plate.
This specification covers five grades of wrought Niobium Ribbon, Niobium Alloy Ribbon, Niobium Strip, Niobium Alloy Strip, Niobium Foil, Niobium Alloy Foil, Niobium Sheet, Niobium Alloy Sheet, Niobium Plate, Niobium Alloy Plate as follows: (Committee B10 has adopted "niobium" as the designation for Element No. 41, formerly named "columbium".)
1. ASTM B 393 -05 UNS R04200 -Type 1, Reactor grade unalloyed niobium;
2. ASTM B 393 -05 UNS R04210 -Type 2, Commercial grade unalloyed niobium;
3. ASTM B 393 -05 UNS R04251 -Type 3, Reactor grade niobium alloy containing 1% zirconium;
4. ASTM B 393 -05 UNS R04261 -Type 4, Commercial grade niobium alloy containing 1% zirconium;
5. ASTM B 393 -05 UNS R0xxxx -Type 5, Residual Resistivity Ratio(RRR) grade pure niobium.
RRR values : guaranteed min. RRR 300 *,
* the Residual Resistivity Ratio RRR is defined as the ratio of electrical resistivity at 295K to electrical resistivity at 4,2K.