Manganese Iron Sputtering Target
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Product | Product Code | ORDER | SAFETY DATA | Technical data |
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(2N) 99% Manganese Iron Sputtering Target | MN-FE-02-ST | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(2N5) 99.5% Manganese Iron Sputtering Target | MN-FE-025-ST | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(3N) 99.9% Manganese Iron Sputtering Target | MN-FE-03-ST | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(3N5) 99.95% Manganese Iron Sputtering Target | MN-FE-035-ST | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(4N) 99.99% Manganese Iron Sputtering Target | MN-FE-04-ST | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(5N) 99.999% Manganese Iron Sputtering Target | MN-FE-05-ST | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
Manganese Iron Sputtering Target Properties (Theoretical)
Appearance | Target |
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Melting Point | N/A |
Boiling Point | N/A |
Density | N/A |
Solubility in H2O | N/A |
Manganese Iron Sputtering Target Health & Safety Information
Signal Word | Warning |
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Hazard Statements | H319-H335 |
Hazard Codes | Xi |
Precautionary Statements | P261-P280-P305+P351+P338-P304+P340-P405-P501 |
Risk Codes | N/A |
Safety Statements | N/A |
Transport Information | NONH for all modes of transport |
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About Manganese Iron Sputtering Target

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Chemical Identifiers
Linear Formula | Mn-Fe |
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Packaging Specifications
Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.
Related Elements
See more Manganese products. Manganese (atomic symbol: Mn, atomic number: 25) is a Block D, Group 7, Period 4 element with an atomic weight of 54.938045. The number of electrons in each of Manganese's shells is [2, 8, 13, 2] and its electron configuration is [Ar] 3d5 4s2. The manganese atom has a radius of 127 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 197 pm. Manganese was first discovered by Torbern Olof Bergman in 1770 and first isolated by Johann Gottlieb Gahn in 1774. In its elemental form, manganese has a silvery metallic appearance.
It is a paramagnetic metal that oxidizes easily in addition to being very hard and brittle. Manganese is found as a free element in nature and also in the minerals pyrolusite, braunite, psilomelane, and rhodochrosite. The name Manganese originates from the Latin word mangnes, meaning "magnet."
See more Iron products. Iron (atomic symbol: Fe, atomic number: 26) is a Block D, Group 8, Period 4 element with an atomic weight of 55.845. The number of electrons in each of Iron's shells is 2, 8, 14, 2 and its electron configuration is [Ar] 3d6 4s2. The iron atom has a radius of 126 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 194 pm. Iron was discovered by humans before 5000 BC. In its elemental form, iron has a lustrous grayish metallic appearance. Iron is the fourth most common element in the Earth's crust and the most common element by mass forming the earth as a whole. Iron is rarely found as a free element, since it tends to oxidize easily; it is usually found in minerals such as magnetite, hematite, goethite, limonite, or siderite.
Though pure iron is typically soft, the addition of carbon creates the alloy known as steel, which is significantly stronger.
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