Tantalum
Tantalum (chemical symbol Ta) is a transition metal with unique properties and plays an important role in many modern scientific and technological applications.
Basic properties
Appearance and Feel: Tantalum is a silver-grey metal with a typical metallic luster.
Density: Its density is quite high, about 16.65 g/cm3.
Melting point: The melting point of tantalum is very high, about 3017°C.
Corrosion resistance: It is one of the most corrosion-resistant materials of all known stable chemicals.
Application areas
Medical uses: Due to its excellent biocompatibility, tantalum is often used in the manufacture of medical devices, such as pacemaker electrodes, orthopedic implants, etc.
Electronics industry: Tantalum capacitors are an important application of tantalum in the electronics industry. They are small in size and large in capacity, and are suitable for precision electronic equipment.
Aerospace: Tantalum’s stability at high temperatures makes it an ideal material for rocket and aircraft components.
Chemical industry: Tantalum has excellent resistance to most strong acids and bases, so it is used in the manufacture of chemical equipment and corrosion-resistant containers.
Appearance and Feel: Tantalum is a silver-grey metal with a typical metallic luster.
Density: Its density is quite high, about 16.65 g/cm3.
Melting point: The melting point of tantalum is very high, about 3017°C.
Corrosion resistance: It is one of the most corrosion-resistant materials of all known stable chemicals.
Application areas
Medical uses: Due to its excellent biocompatibility, tantalum is often used in the manufacture of medical devices, such as pacemaker electrodes, orthopedic implants, etc.
Electronics industry: Tantalum capacitors are an important application of tantalum in the electronics industry. They are small in size and large in capacity, and are suitable for precision electronic equipment.
Aerospace: Tantalum’s stability at high temperatures makes it an ideal material for rocket and aircraft components.
Chemical industry: Tantalum has excellent resistance to most strong acids and bases, so it is used in the manufacture of chemical equipment and corrosion-resistant containers.