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    Tantalum Ingots (Ta Ingots) of top quality are available at Solitaire Steel. Made from Tantalum (Ta), this dark blue-gray metal is known for being heavy, ductile, and hard, with exceptional corrosion resistance. It stands up well to chemicals, especially at temperatures below 150°C, and can only be dissolved by hydrofluoric acid. Tantalum has a high melting point and forms extremely thin, protective oxide layers, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.

    As a leading global supplier, Solitaire Steel offers Tantalum Ingots at competitive prices. We also provide custom tantalum products tailored to your specific requirements.

    Tantalum Ingot Specification

    Size Diameter (mm) 70-195;
    Length (mm) <=1600
    Material R05200, R05400
    Standard ASTM B364-92
    Purity >=99.9% or 99.95%

    Chemical Composition Tantalum Ingot

    Element R05200 (%,Max) R05400 (%,Max)
    C 0.01 0.01
    O 0.015 0.03
    N 0.01 0.01
    H 0.0015 0.0015
    Fe 0.01 0.01
    Mo 0.02 0.02
    Nb 0.1 0.1
    Ni 0.01 0.01
    Si 0.005 0.005
    Ti 0.01 0.01
    W 0.05 0.05

    Tantalum Ingots Grade

    Grade Dta-1 Dta-2
    Impurity Content, %, Max C 0.003 0.005
    O 0.01 0.015
    N 0.005 0.008
    Nb 0.005 0.1
    W 0.006 0.008
    Mo 0.005 0.005
    Ti 0.005 0.005
    Si 0.003 0.003
    Fe 0.005 0.005

    Tantalum Ingot Theoretical Properties

    Molecular Weight 180.94
    Appearance Silvery-gray solid
    Melting Point 3017 °C
    Boiling Point 5458 °C
    Density 16.69 g/cm3 (20 °C)
    Solubility in H2O N/A
    Crystal Phase / Structure α: body-centered cubic (bcc) / β: tetragonal
    Electrical Resistivity 131 nΩ·m (20 °C)
    Electronegativity 1.5 Paulings
    Heat of Fusion 36.57 kJ/mol
    Heat of Vaporization 753 kJ/mol
    Poisson’s Ratio 0.34
    Specific Heat 140 J/kg·K
    Thermal Conductivity 57.5 W/m·K
    Thermal Expansion 6.3 µm/m·K
    Vickers Hardness 870–1200 MPa
    Young’s Modulus 186 GPa

    Tantalum Ingot Applications

    • Laboratory Equipment
    • Substitute for Platinum
    • Super Alloys
    • Various Industries
    • Super Alloy Additive
    • Sputtering Targets

    These applications benefit from tantalum’s high corrosion resistance, durability, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures, making it valuable in a wide range of sectors.

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    FAQs

    Tantalum ingot is a solid piece made from tantalum (Ta), a dark blue-gray metal known for its heaviness, ductility, and hardness. It exhibits excellent corrosion resistance, particularly against chemicals at temperatures below 150 °C, and can only be dissolved in hydrofluoric acid.

    Tantalum ore is primarily used in the production of electronic components. The oxide layer that forms on tantalum acts as an insulating dielectric, enabling high capacitance in small volumes, especially for capacitors and resistors in electronics.

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