Electronics
Many of the advances made in the electronics market are directly related to the materials used. With its unique physical properties, alloy has gradually gained the favor of electronic manufacturers and becomes an indispensable role in the field of electronic industry. Electronic grade alloys generally have high thermal and electrical conductivity, exceptional magnetic, and are highly resistant to corrosion. Common electronics alloys include copper alloys, aluminum alloys, nickel alloys and more that play major roles in many electronic components. For examples, copper alloys are highly conductive options that make them frequently used for conductors and they provide enhanced strength when compared to pure copper; statistics indicate that around 5% of the world's nickel alloys are used for making electronics and they are frequently used in internal components of smartphones and laptops, printed circuit boards and wires. Alloys are driving the rapid development of the electronic field with their irreplaceable advantages. However, obtaining reliable and high quality alloys is of paramount importance.
Alfa Chemistry: High Quality Supplier of Electronic Alloys
Alfa Chemistry is a global supplier of metals and alloys, and is committed to providing a wide range of high quality alloys for the electronics market. We have brought together a range of alloys, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels, nickel alloys, aluminum alloys, cobalt alloys, copper alloys and precious alloys, so as to meet your any requirements for electronic applications. All the materials comply with a wide range of requirements for electronic industry. Meantime, we have products ready to meet the most demanding and evolving needs of our customers. Based on our respected reputation and global inventory, we guarantee competitive prices, high quality materials and fast delivery cycle. Our expertise makes us a great partner, able to adapt to any requirement.
Typical Applications of Alfa Chemistry's Products
Our high performance metals and alloys can be used in many critical parts for the electronic market. The typical end uses include but not limited to:
- Connectors
- EMI / RFI shielding
- Electronic heating elements
- Precision wire wound resistors
- Battery and electronic management systems
- Vehicle systems sensors
- Climate systems sensors
- Thermal and electrical shielding
- Auxiliary power units (APUs)
- Dynamic braking systems
- Fixed or adjustable resistors
- Power metals strips
- Conductors
- Inductors
- …
- Noise reduction and damping
- Fuel cells
- Thermocouple sensors
- Cables
- Solder
- Electrical safety devices
- Power control modules




Our Electronic Alloys
Titanium Alloys
Ferric Alloys
- 304V Stainless Steel
- Nitronic 90 Stainless Steel
- 316LVM Stainless Steel
- 304/304L Stainless Steel
Nickel Alloys
- Alloy 600
- Nickel 200
- Alloy 625
- 45/55 NiCu
- Monel 404
- Alloy 601
- Nickel 201
- Alloy X-750
- 80/20 NiCr
- Alloy 800
- Nickel 205
- MP35N
- Nickel 233
Aluminum Alloys
Cobalt Alloys
- L-605
Copper Alloys
- Beryllium Bronze C17300
- Phosphor Bronze C51000
- Beryllium Bronze C17200
- Tellurium Copper C14500
- C54400 Phosphor Bronze
- C36000
- C11000
- C10200
- Leaded nickel Copper C19160
- C35300
- Copper 101
- Copper 102
Others
- Molybdenum and Molybdenum-based Alloys
- Pure Tungsten
- 63/37 solder
- SAC387
- SAC 305
- Tantalum and Tantalum-based Alloys
- Molybdenum and Molybdenum-based Alloys
- Gold-tin solder
- SAC105
- BLF 227
- Pure Niobium
- Nickel Silver
- Copper-tin solder
- Tin-lead (60/40) solder
- Tin-antimony solder
- Tin-Silver (96/4) solder
In addition, a wide range of alloy forms are available in Alfa Chemistry, including (but not limited to):
- Plate
- Bar
- Sheet
- Coil
- Wire
- Tube
- Rings
- Strip
- Foil
- Pipe
- Forgings
- Pipe fittings
- Flanges
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