Applications by Material

Tantalum (Ta)

Heat resistance · Machinability

We introduce machining examples of tantalum
Tantalum is a refractory metal like tungsten and molybdenum, but unlike sintered tungsten and molybdenum, it is produced through melting processes, resulting in fewer material defects. It has good ductility and machinability
Due to high material cost, it is mainly used for small parts in high-temperature applications.

Typical properties of tantalum

Item Purity
(%)
Bulk Density
(g/㎤)
Vickers Hardness
(GPa)
Young’s Modulus
(GPa)
ductility
(%)
Melting Point
(℃)
Recrystallization Temperature
(℃)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
(×10-⁶/℃)
Thermal Conductivity
(W/(m·K))
Volume Resistivity
(Ω・㎝)
Chemical Formula
Ta 99.9– 16.6 0.69–1.2 185 20 3,017 900–1,450 6.3
(RT~600℃)
54
(RT)
13.1
×10-⁶

Machinable Sizes

Item Sizes (mm) Item Sizes (mm)
Plate Dimensions 100 ×100 ×10 Hole Diameter Φ0.05–
Rod Dimensions Φ20 × 200 Hole Depth –300
Grooves Width 0.05– Number of Holes 1–1,000
Steps (Protrusions / Recesses) –30 Threads M1–

Machining examples of tantalum