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Kovar (Nilo®, Alloy K) / 1.3981 / UNS K94610
Kovar® is a nickel-iron-cobalt alloy with a coefficient of thermal expansion like that of hard glass. Since Kovar Alloy is tough and versatile, while employing extensive quality controls throughout UNS K94610 alloy’s manufacturing process to ensure uniform physical and mechanical properties for ease in deep drawing, stamping and machining are consistently achieved. Furthermore, the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of Kovar® is its most dynamic mechanical property. It’s expansion characteristics match both borosilicate (or Pyrex) glasses and alumina ceramics. This alone ensures it is a highly popular controlled expansion alloys for hermetic sealing applications (also known as Glass to Metals Sealing).
Material Data Sheet
| ASTM | F15 |
|---|---|
| UNS | K94610 |
| AMS | I-23011 CL1 |
Main fields of application
Kovar is used for:
Hermetic sealing
Production of transistors and diodes in electronic industry
Vacuum systems in chemistry and scientific research
Electronic tubes (power, microwave, X-Ray)
Hybrid circuit casings
Oscillator housings
Concentrated solar power
Scientific instruments
Chemical composition of Kovar
| Ni | Co | Fe | Mn | Si | C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 | 17 | Balance | 0.5 | 0.2 | 0.04 |
Mechanical properties of Kovar
| Density g/cm³ | 8.26 | |
|---|---|---|
| Curie Temp | °F 815 | °C 435 |
| Melting Point | °F 2640 | °C 1449 |
| Modulus of Elasticity at 20°C | MPa | 207 |
| Specific Heat | J/g- °C | 0.11 |
| Thermal Conductivity at 20°C | W/m.k | 17.3 |
| Thermal Expansion | W.m-¹°C | 0.17 |
| Electrical Resistivity | mm²/m | 49 |
| Poisson's coefficient | 0.317 |
