Brief: Curious about how this performs in practice? Join us for a hands-on look at the PVD Sputtering Ion Coating Machine in action. This video demonstrates the magnetron sputtering process, showcasing how it creates uniform, dense films for applications in electronics, optics, and decorative hardware. You'll see the equipment's operation, from vacuum chamber setup to the deposition of various colorful coatings like titanium gold and rose gold.
Related Product Features:
Produces uniform, dense films with strong adhesion for superior coating quality.
Features flexible and adjustable pulse parameters including frequency, duty cycle, and peak power.
Compatible with diverse target materials including metals and insulating compounds like Al₂O₃.
Adapts to various substrates such as glass, plastic, and PET with a low-temperature process.
Equipped with integrated systems for vacuum handling, online monitoring, and automatic alignment.
Significantly reduces film defects and increases target material utilization up to 45%.
Prevents target poisoning during deposition of oxide and nitride compound films.
Supports custom configurations and sizes tailored to specific customer requirements.
FAQs:
What types of films can this magnetron sputtering coater produce?
It can produce various film types including metal and alloy films for semiconductors, insulating films for electronic components, optical films for lenses and displays, decorative and protective films for jewelry and tools, and functional composite films for applications like transparent conductivity and antibacterial properties.
What are the main advantages of using this PVD sputtering equipment?
Key advantages include producing smooth, compact films with linear thickness growth, significantly reducing film defects, enhancing target utilization by up to 45%, preventing target poisoning, and offering high deposition rates up to 10nm/s for improved production efficiency.
Can the equipment be customized for specific production needs?
Yes, the configuration and size of the coating equipment are fully customizable based on customer requirements and the specific products being processed, including chamber dimensions, pumping systems, and accessory options.