Nickel (Ni) Sheets
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Nickel Sheet (Ni) – High Purity Polycrystalline
High Purity Nickel Sheet is a polycrystalline metallic substrate widely used in electroplating, catalysis, thin film deposition, battery research, and surface science applications. Nickel exhibits excellent corrosion resistance, good mechanical strength, high thermal stability, and strong magnetic properties at room temperature.
Our nickel sheets are manufactured from high-purity nickel (Ni ≥ 99.99%), ensuring stable chemical composition and consistent performance in research and industrial environments.
Key Features
– High Purity: Ni ≥ 99.99%
– Excellent corrosion resistance
– Good electrical and thermal conductivity
– Ferromagnetic at room temperature
– Good ductility and formability
– Suitable for polishing and surface treatment
– Stable at high temperatures
Material Properties
Appearance: Silvery-white metallic
Crystal Structure: Polycrystalline
Density: 8.902 g/cm^3
Melting Point: 1453 °C
Boiling Point: 2732 °C
Nickel demonstrates excellent resistance to oxidation and alkaline environments and is commonly used in electrochemical systems.
Applications
– Electroplating anodes
– Battery research (Ni-based systems)
– Catalysis research
– Graphene CVD growth substrate
– Surface science studies
– Thin film deposition
– Corrosion resistance testing
– Vacuum and high-temperature applications
Available Forms
Nickel Sheet
Nickel Foil
Nickel Plate
Custom laser-cut parts available
Thickness and dimensions can be customized upon request.
Optional Industrial Classification (If Required)
Material can be supplied equivalent to:
Nickel 200 (UNS N02200)
or other commercially pure nickel grades upon request.
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