Metals used in Valve ManufactureTaken from Vacuum Tubes by K Spangenberg (1948) {1001} PropertiesThe properties required of metals for use in vacuum tube construction are rather numerous. In general, no one metal meets all the requirements, but each metal in turn has its distinctive advantages. Mechanically, a metal to be useful in vacuum tube construction should have a strength and ductility that permit easy forming of electrode shapes. The strength must be retained at high temperature without excessive crystallization to avoid deformation during degassing and subsequent use. The stiffness and damping factor of the metal should be high, to reduce vibration effects. Thermally, the coefficient of expansion should be relatively low and except for special applications, quite constant. Good thermal conductivity is generally sought. Depending upon the application, metals should have either a high reflectivity or a high thermal emissivity. The vapor pressure at degassing temperatures should be low, while the melting temperature itself should be well above the highest degassing or operating temperature. Electrically, a moderate conductivity is desired. Too low a conductivity introduces appreciable resistance and attendant losses, while too high a conductivity makes spot welding difficult. Except for cathodes, the primary and secondary emission should be low. Except for shielding applications, the magnetic permeability should be low, and the metal should be one that is readily demagnetized by a magnetic field. Chemical freedom from oxidation at high temperatures simplifies construction processes immensely. Resistance to corrosion, by various cleaning agents should be low. Most important of all, the metal should absorb only a small amount of gas and give this up easily when heated in vacuum. In addition, materials should be-relatively inexpensive and generally available. Alloys having a wide range of physical characteristics as determined by their chemical content are especially useful. Nickel
Aluminium
Tantalum
Spot Welding
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