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Kovar is made up of 29% nickel, 17% cobalt, .2% silicon, .3% manganese and 53.5% iron. Kovar? is known for its low coefficient of thermal expansion. Kovar end uses are usually glass sealing in the electronics industry.
Kovar Sheet
Alloy K / K94610 / ASTM F15 Also known as Kovar and Nilo K**, this alloy contains 29% nickel with a 17% cobalt addition. Its composition is tightly controlled within narrow limits to ensure precise and universal thermal expansion and mechanical characteristics. This helps the material provide high integrity glass-to-metal and ceramic-to-metal seals in applications requiring reliability and resistance to thermal shock. Alloy K is often used for the manufacture of hermetic seals with both the harder Pyrex or borosilicate glasses and alumina-type ceramic materials. It finds extensive application in the production of transistors and diodes for lids and closures in a variety of hybrid electronic circuit packages and also in the manufacture of microwave tubes.
Material
Russia | USA | England | Japan | Franch | Germany |
29HK | kovar | Nilo K | KV-1 | Dilvar P0 | Vacon 12 |
29HK-B | Rodar Techallony Glasseal29-17 |
Teleaseal | KV-2 KV-3 |
Dilver P1 | Silvar |
Content Composition %
C | P | S | Mn | Si | Cu | Cr | Mo | Ni | Co | Fe |
Less than | ||||||||||
0.03 | 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 28.5-29.5 | 16.8-17.8 | Rest |
Physical properties
Density | g/cm3 | 8.25 |
Curie Point | ℃ | 430 |
Resistivity | μ?· m | 0.48 |
Tensile strength Mpa | Cold state | |
Annealing | 520 | |
Yield strength Mpa | Cold state | |
Annealing | 330 | |
Elongation % | Cold state | |
annealing | 30 |
Type | Size/mm | Deliver State |
Bar | 5.0-8.0 | Cold Drawn |
8.0-30.0 | Hot rolling | |
30.0-180.0 | Hot forging | |
Plate | 3.5-30.0 | Hot rolling |
30.0-40.0 | Hot forging | |
Strip | 0.2-3.5 | Cold rolling |
Flat wire | 0.5-5.0 | Hot rolling |
Round wire | 0.1-5.0 | Cold Drawn |
Capillary | OD8.0-1.0,ID0.1-8.0 | Cold Drawn |
Pipe | OD120-8.0, ID8.0-129 | Cold drawn |