Vanadium foil, Vanadium strip, Vanadium ribbon

Vanadium foil, strip, and ribbon are high-performance materials known for their exceptional corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability, and strength. Widely used in aerospace, nuclear, and chemical industries, they are ideal for manufacturing heat exchangers, corrosion-resistant components, and other critical parts requiring durability in extreme environments. Available in various thicknesses and sizes, these products offer reliable solutions for precision applications, ensuring long-lasting performance and resilience

Material

Vanadium Foil, Vanadium Strip

CAS Number

7440-62-2

Size

50 x 50 mm, 100 x 100 mm

Purity

99.5% 

Density

6.11 g/cm3

Melting Point 

1717℃

Dimensions

Customized

Surface Treatment

Pickling or Polishing

Description of Vanadium foil, Vanadium strip

Vanadium (symbol: V) is a silver-white transition metal belonging to Group VB of the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 23, an atomic weight of 50.9414, a high melting point of 1,890°C, a boiling point of 3,380°C, and a density of 6.11 g/cm³.

Vanadium is widely utilized in metallurgy, aerospace, chemical processing, and battery industries, primarily in the form of ferrovanadium, vanadium compounds, and pure metal vanadium. Its applications span across automobiles, aviation, railways, electronics, national defense, and various other high-tech sectors.

Vanadium foil, Vanadium strip Application

Aerospace & Aviation:Used in titanium alloys (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V) for aircraft structures, jet engines, and spacecraft due to its high strength, lightweight nature, and heat resistance.

Energy Storage & Batteries:Applied in vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) as electrode materials for large-scale energy storage systems, improving efficiency and lifespan.

Electronics & Semiconductors:Used in superconducting materials and thin-film coatings for microelectronics, enhancing conductivity and durability in semiconductor manufacturing.

Nuclear Industry:Utilized in nuclear reactor components due to its low neutron absorption and excellent high-temperature resistance, making it ideal for fusion and fission applications.

FAQ Vanadium Foil, Vanadium Strip

How do I choose the right vanadium foil for my application?

Consider the following factors:

  • Purity: Higher purity for electronics and nuclear applications, standard purity for industrial use.
  • Thickness: Choose based on mechanical strength, flexibility, and specific application needs.
  • Surface Finish: Cold-rolled, annealed, or polished options depending on usage.
  • Compliance with Standards: Ensure it meets ASTM, ISO, or other industry-specific standards.

 

Is vanadium foil resistant to corrosion?

Yes, vanadium foil has excellent corrosion resistance, especially in acidic and high-temperature environments, making it ideal for chemical processing and aerospace applications.

 

Can vanadium foil be customized?

Yes, many suppliers offer custom thickness, width, and length options, as well as specific surface finishes based on application requirements.