Cobalt
Advent Research Materials Ltd is a leading online supplier of Cobalt (Co) in foil and wire form in various different quantities from 99.95% purity.
Cobalt is not found naturally occurring in its pure state, however compounds of cobalt are common. Cobalt is typically produced as a by-product from copper and nickel mining. It is also present in meteorites.
Cobalt is located between iron and nickel in the periodic table and shares many of the same physical and chemical properties. Cobalt is a relatively hard, brittle, transition metal. It is ductile but only moderately malleable. Cobalt is one of only three naturally occurring magnetic metals. The other two being iron and nickel. When Cobalt is alloyed with iron, nickel and other metals, it forms Alnico, a material with exceptional magnetic strength.
The main use of cobalt is in the cobalt based super alloys. The high temperature stability of this range of cobalt alloys makes them suitable for use in turbine blades and jet air craft engines. Other cobalt-based alloys exhibit good corrosion and wear resistance and are used for prosthetic parts such as hip and knee replacements.
Cobalt is also used in magnetic steels, stainless steels, and when cobalt is alloyed with chromium and tungsten, it produces a material suitable for use in high-speed, heavy duty, high temperature cutting tools. Due to cobalt’s resistance to oxidation and it hardness, it is also used in electroplating.
A radioactive isotope, cobalt-60, is a source of gamma radiation and consequently is used as a radiotherapeutic agent in the treatment of cancer. Cobalt salts have been used over several centuries for the production of the brilliant blue colour often found in porcelain, pottery and paints.
Further properties of Cobalt have been outlined below:
- Cobalt Melting point 1768 °C
- Cobalt Density 8900 kgm-3
- Cobalt Young’s modulus 209 GPa
- Cobalt Poisson’s ratio 0.31
- Cobalt Electrical Resistivity 6 x 10-8 Wm
- Cobalt Thermal Conductivity 100 W m-1 K-1
Cobalt Foil
Line Number & Material | Thickness | Purity | Description | |
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CO1249 Cobalt Foil | 0.5 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed. | View item |
Cobalt Wire
Line Number & Material | Diameter | Purity | Description | |
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CO5086 Cobalt Wire | 0.125 mm | 99.95% | Temper as drawn. Clean. | View item |
CO5092 Cobalt Wire | 0.125 mm | 99.99% | Temper as drawn. Clean. Electron beam melted. | View item |
CO5087 Cobalt Wire | 0.25 mm | 99.95% | Temper annealed. Vacuum induction melted. Hot drawn finish. | View item |
CO5088 Cobalt Wire | 0.5 mm | 99.95% | Temper annealed. Vacuum induction melted. | View item |
CO5089 Cobalt Wire | 1 mm | 99.95% | Temper as drawn. | View item |
CO5090 Cobalt Wire | 1 mm | 99.95% | Temper annealed. Electron Beam melted. under Argon. | View item |
CO5093 Cobalt Wire | 1 mm | 99.998+% | Temper annealed. Electron Beam melted. under Argon. | View item |
Cobalt Rod
Line Number & Material | Diameter | Purity | Description | |
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CO5091 Cobalt Rod | 2 mm | 99.99% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. Hot drawn finish Clean. | View item |