Description:
Boron evaporation materials are indispensable for thin film deposition processes and possess specific properties that are important for various applications. They are produced with high purity and controlled evaporation rates, thereby ensuring precise film deposition on substrates which results in uniform and defect‐free film formation. Boron evaporation materials exhibit demonstrated thermal stability and can withstand high temperatures during deposition. They are used in semiconductor devices, optical coatings and research laboratories, thereby contributing to measurable progress in thin film technology. Owing to their versatility and reliability, boron evaporation materials play a significant role in industries where thin films are produced. They provide consistent performance and support technological advancement.

Specification:
Material
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Bor
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Appearance
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Black, semimetallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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2 079
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Thermal Conductivity
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27 W/m.K
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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
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6 x 10^-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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2.34
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Applications:
1. Semiconductor devices: Materials are used to form boride films, doping layers and electrodes in electronic devices, optoelectronic devices and solar cells.
2. Optical coatings: Thin films are employed in the fabrication of optical components such as mirrors, filters and lenses to regulate the transmission, reflection and absorption of light.
3. Protective coatings: They are incorporated in protective coating systems to improve surface hardness, wear resistance and corrosion resistance in the aerospace, automotive and tool manufacturing sectors.
4. Material reinforcement: They serve as reinforcement agents in metal matrix composites, ceramic and polymer materials to enhance strength, hardness and wear resistance.
5. Materials research: They are utilised as test materials and reference standards in materials and surface research to study thin film growth, surface properties and phase transitions.
Packaging
Our evaporation materials are handled with care to avert damage during storage and transport, thereby preserving the products' original condition.