Tantalum
Advent Research Materials is a leading supplier of Tantalum.
Our online catalogue of Tantalum (Ta) products includes multiple pure metal forms including Tantalum Foil, Tantalum Insulated Wire, Tantalum Ribbon, Tantalum Rod, Tantalum Sheet, Tantalum Wire and Tantalum Woven mesh/gauze.
Why buy Tantalum?
The chemical element tantalum, or Ta, serves many purposes in science and medicine. It is also present in the components of many consumer electrical goods. Its role in electrochemistry is also very important in its inclusion in many electronic consumer goods.
Tantalum has a wide range of properties and applications in its different forms. From soft to brittle, foil to powder, this versatile and rare element is understandably in much demand.
Tantalum is a hard, dark blue-grey coloured transitional metal. These are elements that all share certain characteristic properties due to the number of electrons on the d-shell of their atoms, making them good conductors of heat and electricity.
The most common use for tantalum today is in electronic components, particularly capacitors. This is largely due to its ability to provide a very thin oxide surface layer, or ‘dielectric layer’ in electrochemical processes. This layer is thinner than other metals like aluminium, which makes it much lighter. This allows significant weight savings to be achieved, making tantalum an very appropriate choice for use in mobile technologies and electronics.
It is also one of the refractory metals, which are known for their solid state at room temperature (with the exception of mercury) and melting points above 2000 degrees Celsius. Tantalum has a melting point of 3017 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 5458 degrees Celsius, higher than copper and nickel, but lower than Tungsten and Rhenium.
Tantalum is also almost impervious to wear and corrosion due to an oxide film on its surface.
The ceramic Tantalum-carbide is an extremely hard compound that is often used for cutting tools. In many cases, it is used in preference to Tungsten-carbide.
One of the hardest ceramic materials made so far is tantalum carbide-graphite.
Tantalum’s ductile properties in its pure form make it perfect for drawing out into very fine wire filaments, which can be used for evaporating metals like aluminium.
Along with the element niobium, tantalum is used as a cheaper replacement to platinum, one of the most expensive elements in the world. Despite its use as a substitute to platinum, tantalum is fifteen times less abundant than gold, making up a mere 1.5×10−4% of the Earth’s crust. Much like platinum – and predominantly why it is used as a substitute – tantalum is not affected by most acids, including aqua regia. It does, however, dissolve with hydrofluoric acid. Due to its high tolerance to acids, Tantalum is an ideal material for laboratory vessels and pipes, which are needed to transport corrosive liquids.
In its role as a substitute element, tantalum is commonly used for medical purposes, such as laboratory equipment and dentistry. This can vary from vessels and trays to forceps and utensils. As the element is also highly acid-resistant and a non-irritant for humans, it is used in medical implants and bone repair.
First found in 1802 by the Swedish chemist Anders Ekeberg, there followed years of debate between scientists as to whether it was a new element or in fact the same as niobium. In 1866 it was finally established that tantalum was an element in its own right, although very similar to niobium. Tantalum wasn’t extracted in its first relatively pure form until 1907 by von Bolton, a German chemist and materials scientist. Tantalum is now used in many modern day products – particularly in capacitors and high power resistors in technology such as video game stations, DVD players, computers and mobile phones.
Tantalum Foil
Line Number & Material | Thickness | Purity | Description | |
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TA2139 Tantalum Foil | 0.008 mm | 99.9% | Temper as rolled.. | View item |
TA2145 Tantalum Foil | 0.025 mm | 99.9% | Temper as rolled Vacuum Melted. Quality Light-Tight. | View item |
TA2137 Tantalum Foil | 0.034 mm | 99.9% | Temper as rolled Vacuum Melted. Quality Light-Tight. | View item |
TA2146 Tantalum Foil | 0.050 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA2151 Tantalum Foil | 0.075 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA2152 Tantalum Foil | 0.1 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA2147 Tantalum Foil | 0.125 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA2153 Tantalum Foil | 0.15 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA2160 Tantalum Foil | 0.20 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed. | View item |
Tantalum Ribbon
Line Number & Material | Thickness | Purity | Description | |
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TA2140 Tantalum Ribbon | 0.025 mm | 99.95% | Temper as rolled.. | View item |
Tantalum Sheet
Line Number & Material | Thickness | Purity | Description | |
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TA2148 Tantalum Sheet | 0.25 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA2149 Tantalum Sheet | 0.5 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA2150 Tantalum Sheet | 1.0 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. Ground Finish. | View item |
TA2155 Tantalum Sheet | 2.0 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
Tantalum Wire
Line Number & Material | Diameter | Purity | Description | |
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TA5503 Tantalum Wire | 0.05 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed. | View item |
TA5504 Tantalum Wire | 0.125 mm | 99.9% | Temper hard - PM Sintered. | View item |
TA5517 Tantalum Wire | 0.15 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA5518 Tantalum Wire | 0.2 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA5505 Tantalum Wire | 0.25 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed PM Sintered. | View item |
TA5508 Tantalum Wire | 0.4 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed PM Sintered. | View item |
TA5521 Tantalum Wire | 0.4 mm | 99.96+% | Temper annealed. TPX Capacitor Grade. | View item |
TA5506 Tantalum Wire | 0.5 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA5515 Tantalum Wire | 0.75 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed PM Sintered. | View item |
TA5516 Tantalum Wire | 0.8 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed PM Sintered. | View item |
TA5507 Tantalum Wire | 1 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA5520 Tantalum Wire | 1.5 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed PM Sintered. | View item |
TA5512 Tantalum Wire | 1.5 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
TA5510 Tantalum Wire | 2 mm | 99.95% | Temper annealed Vacuum melted. | View item |
Tantalum Insulated Wire
Line Number & Material | Bare Wire Diameter | Purity | Description | |
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TA5502 Tantalum Insulated Wire | 0.125 mm | 99.9% | Temper annealed. Quadruple PTFE Insulated. | View item |
Tantalum WOVEN Mesh / Gauze
Line Number & Material | Dimensions | Purity | Description | |
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TA5514 Tantalum WOVEN Mesh / Gauze | 50 mesh per inch | 99.85% | 388/cm sq. Plain weave. Wire diameter 0.075mm. Aperture: 0.43 mm Open Area: 72% | View item |
Tantalum Rod
Line Number & Material | Diameter | Purity | Description | |
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TA5509 Tantalum Rod | 4 mm | 99.9% | Temper unannealed. Vacuum Melted. Finish swaged. | View item |
TA5511 Tantalum Rod | 6 mm | 99.9% | Temper unannealed. Vacuum Melted. Finish swaged. | View item |
TA5513 Tantalum Rod | 10 mm | 99.9% | Temper unannealed. Vacuum Melted. Finish swaged. | View item |
TA5519 Tantalum Rod | 20 mm | 99.9% | Temper unannealed. Vacuum Melted. Finish swaged. | View item |