Description
Sputtering targets are materials used to produce thin films through the sputtering deposition process. These targets are fabricated by processing metals or ceramics using advanced technologies such as melting, sintering, synthesis, and precision mechanical machining.
We offer sputtering targets in a wide range of materials, purities, and geometries, combining our expertise in materials science and manufacturing.
Custom fabrication and optimisation are available to meet each customer’s specific application requirements and target material properties.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Titanium Sputtering Target |
| Finish | Bright, Polished |
| Size | Customized |
| Material Options | Ti, Ti–Al, Zr, Cr, Cu, Al, Zn, Sn, Pt, Au, Ag, etc. |
| Available Shapes | Rectangle, Round, Rotary, Pellets, Ingots (as per customer requirements) |
| MOQ | 50 pcs |
| Technique | OEM/ODM Custom Fabrication |
| Sample | Available |
| Features | Lightweight, Excellent Corrosion Resistance, High Mechanical Strength, Superior Purity |
| Testing Standards | ISO 9001:2015, Mechanical Property Testing, Destructive and Non-destructive Inspection |
| Applications | Aerospace, Automotive, Medical, Chemical Equipment, Electronics, Sports Equipment, Marine Components, and more |
Titanium sputtering targets are widely used in hardware tool coatings, decorative coatings, semiconductor components, and flat display coatings.
Titanium is also a core material in integrated circuit fabrication, where purities above 99.99% are typically required.
Used in semiconductor and display applications for their heat resistance and lightweight properties. Aluminium is also common in aerospace, automotive, and consumer products.
Preferred in applications demanding high electrical conductivity, such as electrodes, plumbing, wiring, and optical films.
Applied to improve corrosion resistance and surface protection in coated materials.
Valued for corrosion protection and barrier coatings. Often used in battery cathodes, propellants, and industrial coatings.
Employed in high-performance electronic and optical applications. These metals offer chemical inertness, excellent conductivity, and superior film quality.