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Sputter Coating - Sputter Deposition
Sputter coating is a physical vapor deposition process used to apply a very thin, functional coating onto a substrate. The process starts by electrically charging a sputtering cathode which in turn forms a plasma causing material to be ejected from the target surface.
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The target material is either bonded or clamped to the cathode and magnets are used to ensure stable and uniform erosion of the sputtering material. At a molecular level the target material is directed at the substrate through a momentum transfer process.
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The high energy target material impacts the substrate and is driven into the surface of the substrate forming a very strong bond at an atomic level. This material is now a permanent part of the substrate rather than an applied coating or plating of the surface.
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The real benefit of sputter coating is the stable high energy plasma created that provides a more uniform deposition that has a high level of adhesion. This means that your coating is consistent and durable throughout the life of the product.
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Sputter coating is commonly used in the following coating applications:
Solar Panels | Architectural Glass | Microelectronics |
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Aerospace | Flat Panel Displays | Automotive |
Angstrom Science manufactures magnetron sputtering cathodes for a wide range of coating applications. Our magnetrons are custom designed to provide superior magnetic performance and highly efficient thermal conductivity essential in creating a high quality uniform thin film.
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For more information regarding Sputter Coating or to discuss your project, call +1-412-469-8466 or contact us online.