Through chemical vapor deposition, Ultramet fabricates refractory metal coatings and freestanding structures of tungsten, rhenium, tantalum, molybdenum, and niobium. Complex geometries are produced on removable mandrels, and the rapid deposition rate allows manufacture of components up to 0.25″ thick. Refractory metal structures are also available in the form of highly porous, high specific stiffness open-cell foams.
Thin- and thick-wall (<0.01–0.125″) crucibles fabricated at Ultramet by chemical vapor deposition
Solid rhenium solar thermal engines fabricated by Ultramet for NASA Marshall under the Shooting Star program. Engines are supported by 80% porous rhenium structural foam
Seamless CVD niobium 3-GHz SRF cavity (left) and prior to performance testing at Cornell (right)
All properties are approximate and are for polycrystalline, annealed material at 20ºC unless otherwise indicated.
*Room temperature to 1000ºC.