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Sputtering Target Material
Created with Pixso. 99.5% - 99.95% Purity Titanium Sputter Target Corrosion Resistance Ti Target
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
china
Certification:
ISO9001、ISO14001、ISO45001、IAFT16949
Purity:
99.5%-99.95%
Density:
4.506 G/cm³ (20°C)
Name:
Titanium Target (Ti)
Forming Process:
Spraying, Sintering, Hot Isostatic Pressing
Product Specifications:
Planer Targets, Rotary Targets
Application Fields:
Semiconductor Manufacturing, Display Panels, Photovoltaic Industry, Optical Device Components Manufacturing
Packaging Details:
Vacuum-sealed packaging, case-packed for storage and transport
Supply Ability:
Stable supply
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Ti Titanium Sputter Target

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99.95% Purity Titanium Target

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Titanium Ti Target

Product Description

Titanium target, as a core material in physical vapor deposition (PVD) technology, is deeply empowering strategic industries such as semiconductors, displays, and healthcare through its high purity and precise structural control. Its technological breakthroughs are realized across three strategic pillars: the optimization of material performance, the pioneering of advanced manufacturing processes, and the expansion into high-value applications.

In terms of performance, titanium targets technologically prevail other counterparts through atomic-level purity control and microstructure regulation. Semiconductor-grade products have a purity of 5N-6N, and impurity content is reduced from ppm to ppb levels, which effectively prevents the electromigration failure. Ti target reaches precision-controlled density of 4.506-4.51g/cm³, reaching to theoretical limit, with grain size of ≤50 μm, ensuring film flatness as required for EUV lithography.


Excellent Features of Titanium Target

 

l Good Mechanical Properties

 

Titanium has high strength and low density, so titanium films exhibit superior mechanical properties in various structural applications.

 

 

l Corrosion Resistance


Titanium has excellent corrosion resistance in different chemical environments. Ti films provide effective protection in seawater, acidic and alkaline environments, etc.

 

 

l High Temperature Stability

 

Titanium has good stability at high temperatures, hence, titanium films are extensively employed in high-temperature fields such as aerospace and nuclear energy.

 

l Decorative Properties


Titanium exhibits exceptional decorative properties derived from the controlled growth of a passive oxide layer. films are utilized in high-end surface treatments for consumer products—such as precision watches, eyeglasses, and jewelry—to achieve durable, aesthetically pleasing finishes with high resistance to wear and chemical attack.

 

 

l High Resistivity


The resistivity of pure titanium is significantly higher (approximately 42.0 × 10⁻⁸ Ω·m) at room temperature than that of commonly used metal conductors (e.g., Cu, Al). The high-purity titanium (such as 4N5 grade) is optimized by minimizing interstitial impurities (O, N, and C) to reduce resistivity and maximize electrical conductivity.

 

Wide Applications of Titanium Target

 

l Semiconductor Manufacturing


Diffusion Barrier for Cu interconnectivity: As a crucial diffusion barrier layer, titanium prevents copper atoms from migrating into sensitive silicon substrates; also functions as an effective adhesion promoter, ensuring a robust bond between copper interconnects and the underlying layers. As chip processes advance (7nm, 5nm, 3nm, and beyond), the requirements for titanium target purity and film quality become increasingly stringent, directly impacting chip manufacturing yield and device performance.

 

 

 l Display Panels


In TFT arrays, acts as electrode components (e.g., Mo-Ti) or key ohmic contact/adhesion layers.

 

Provides a strong attachment "foundation" for ITO transparent electrodes.

 

 

 l Photovoltaic Industry

 

Optimal choice for high-efficiency battery back contact and adhesion layers

 

 

 l Optical Device Manufacturing

 

High-purity deposition of Ti or TiO2 films is essential for superior optical performance in AR coatings, filters, and self-cleaning glass. Purity determines optical limits by minimizing light scattering and absorption losses, ensuring efficient functionality in all advanced systems.