
Vanadium is a rare, hard, silvery-gray metal known for its exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures. Our high purity vanadium rods are engineered to meet the most demanding applications.
What Makes Vanadium Rods Unique?
Vanadium is a transition metal with atomic number 23, discovered in 1801. When purified to 99.95% or higher, it exhibits remarkable properties that make it indispensable in advanced technologies:
Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, maintaining strength at high temperatures
Excellent corrosion resistance in various environments
Low neutron absorption, making it valuable for nuclear applications
Good formability and machinability despite its high strength
The unique combination of physical and mechanical properties makes high purity vanadium rods ideal for demanding industrial applications.
Vanadium rods form a protective oxide layer that resists corrosion in air, water, and many chemical environments, ensuring long service life in demanding conditions.
High purity vanadium exhibits good electrical conductivity, making it suitable for electrical contacts and components in specialized applications.
Vanadium's low neutron absorption cross-section and good radiation resistance make it valuable for nuclear reactor components and shielding applications.
Our high purity vanadium rods are manufactured to precise specifications, with custom options available to meet your exact requirements.
| Standard Dimensions | ||
| Diameter Range | Length Range | Tolerance |
| 3mm - 10mm | 100mm - 3000mm | ±0.02mm |
| 10mm - 50mm | 100mm - 4000mm | ±0.05mm |
| 50mm - 100mm | 100mm - 5000mm | ±0.10mm |
| 100mm - 200mm | 100mm - 6000mm | ±0.20mm |
High purity grade suitable for most industrial applications requiring excellent mechanical properties and consistent performance.
Ultra-high purity grade for critical applications requiring minimal impurities and exceptional performance.
Our specialized manufacturing process ensures the highest quality vanadium rods with precise dimensions and exceptional purity.
Vanadium metal of specified purity is produced using advanced reduction processes, ensuring minimal impurities and consistent quality.
Pure vanadium is melted under vacuum or inert atmosphere and cast into ingots with controlled grain structure to ensure uniform properties.
Ingots are heated and forged into rough rod blanks, reducing cross-section while improving material density and mechanical properties.
Controlled annealing in vacuum or inert atmosphere relieves internal stresses and optimizes the microstructure for subsequent processing.
Rods are precision rolled or cold drawn to achieve final dimensions with tight tolerances, enhancing surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
Final surface treatment, cutting to length, and rigorous inspection ensure each rod meets our strict quality standards before shipment.
Laser micrometers and coordinate measuring machines ensure precise dimensions.
Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometry (GDMS) and Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) verify purity levels.
Tensile testing, hardness measurement, and impact testing verify mechanical properties.
Metallographic examination ensures proper grain structure and absence of defects.
If you have any questions or needs regarding pure Vanadium Rod products, please feel free to contact us and we will provide you with professional consulting services.