Evaporation Equipment

Evaporation equipment, including e-beam evaporators and deposition systems, is essential for creating thin films and coatings in research labs. These systems offer precise control over deposition rates and feature power ratings suitable for high-capacity processing, supporting traceable and calibrated measurements.

  1. CHA SEC 1000 RAP ELECTRON BEAM EVAPORATOR

    Electron Beam Evaporators

    CHA SEC 1000 RAP ELECTRON BEAM EVAPORATOR

    Six Pocket Ebeam Gun, (2)Resistance Sources, 6kW Heater Array, 25.5" Bell Jar, Cryo PumpedThe CHA SEC-1000-RAP high-vacuum EBeam deposition system designed for use in production and research environments.

  2. VARIAN SS VACUUM CHAMBER BELL JAR AND FRAME

    Resistance Evaporators

    VARIAN SS VACUUM CHAMBER BELL JAR AND FRAME

    Vacuum Chamber A great core system for a custom project System sold AS IS

  3. PLASSYS MEB450S

    Resistance Evaporators

    PLASSYS MEB450S

    PLASSYS MEB450S Resistance Evaporator

    • " X " X " X " Box Chamber with Full Opening Front Door
    • 4X Resistance Source Assembly
    • Turbo Pumped
    • PC Controlled Operation

Common Applications

thin film creation

coating optical components

semiconductor manufacturing

Buying Guide

Evaporation Equipment Buying Guide

When selecting evaporation equipment, consider equipment that provides precise deposition control essential for thin film applications. Ensure that the power ratings match your capacity requirements to optimize efficiency.

Consider the versatility of the equipment in handling different materials and deposition processes to support your specific research needs. Verify that the system includes necessary calibration documentation to ensure traceability.

  • Assess power ratings and capacity for high-volume processing.
  • Ensure precise control over deposition rates for consistent results.
  • Check compatibility with the materials and substrates used in your applications.
  • Verify calibration status and specifications accuracy for traceability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common types of evaporation equipment?
Common types include e-beam evaporators and deposition systems, which are used for creating thin films and coatings.
How does an e-beam evaporator work?
An e-beam evaporator uses an electron beam to heat a target material, causing it to vaporize and deposit as a thin film on substrates.
What are the specifications to consider for evaporation equipment?
Key specifications include power ratings, deposition rate control, and capacity, which determine the efficiency and precision of the film application.
What applications are suitable for evaporation equipment?
Evaporation equipment is used in scientific research for applications like coating optical components, semiconductors, and creating thin films.