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Stanford Advanced Materials
Company typePrivate
IndustryChemicals
Founded1994
Headquarters
Websitewww.samaterials.com

Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is an American supplier of pure metals, alloys, ceramics, and minerals, including rare earth elements.[1]

Overview

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Stanford Advanced Materials was established in 1994 in Irvine, California.[2][3][4]

Initially focused on providing rare-earth products for research and development (R&D), the company relocated its headquarters to Lake Forest in 2008.[5][6][7]

The company provides high-purity chemicals for research and technical-grade materials for various industries.[8][9]

Products provided by the company include pure metals like tantalum, niobium, and scandium, as well as ceramics, refractory metals, and sputtering targets for thin film deposition. The company also supplies specialized compounds and catalysts, such as oxides and nitrides, catering to industries like electronics, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

References

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  2. ^ "Stanford Advanced Materials". Military Aerospace. 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  3. ^ "Stanford Advanced Materials". LEDs Magazine. 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  4. ^ "About Stanford Advanced Materials | Supplier of Metal-based Materials". Stanford Advanced Materials. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  5. ^ "Stanford Advanced Materials | Medical Device Supplier Directory | Qmed+ Qualified Medical Device Supplier Directory". qmed.com.
  6. ^ "LinkedIn Login, Sign in". LinkedIn.
  7. ^ "Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM)". www.nsti.org. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  8. ^ "Stanford Advanced Materials Overview, Competitors, News, and Employees | Clodura.AI". www.clodura.ai.
  9. ^ "Working At Stanford Advanced Material: Employee Reviews and Culture". www.zippia.com. 2020-05-18. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  10. ^ "Stanford Advanced Materials - EngNet". www.engnetglobal.com. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  11. ^ "Stanford Advanced Materials Drives Innovation with Advanced Tantalum Materials". www.powersystemsdesign.com. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  12. ^ "About Us | Scandium". July 28, 2018.
  13. ^ "Resources | metlab". metlab.mit.edu. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  14. ^ "Evans Group". www.chem.uci.edu. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  15. ^ "Links | | Department of Physics & Astronomy | College of Liberal Arts & Sciences | The University of Iowa". instructional-resources.physics.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
  16. ^ "Laboratory Supplies". lufaso.domains.unf.edu. Retrieved 2024-11-29.