Description
Chromium-copper evaporation materials have several quantifiable properties. They exhibit excellent conductivity. This conductivity is critical for electronic applications that require efficient charge transport. The high conductivity reduces the electrical resistance of deposited thin films, thereby improving device performance. These materials show high thermal stability. They withstand the elevated temperatures encountered during evaporation processes. This stability enables the production of thin films with uniform thickness and minimal defects.
Furthermore, these materials exhibit good adhesion and wettability. They form strong bonds and smooth surfaces on various substrates. This property is essential for durable thin film coatings. Chromium-copper evaporation materials also show good corrosion resistance. They can be used in applications that demand resistance to harsh environmental conditions.
Specification
Material
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Chromium-Copper
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Colour/Appearance
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Coppery-gold metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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1 070
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Density (g/cm3)
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8.89
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
Chromium-copper evaporation materials have a wide range of applications in various industries. In electronics manufacturing, they are used to deposit thin films on semiconductors, capacitors, resistors and other electronic components. Their high conductivity allows efficient charge transport necessary for device performance.
Due to their corrosion resistance, chromium-copper evaporation materials can be used in harsh environments. They serve in automotive and aerospace sectors where coatings withstand extreme conditions.
Furthermore, their good adhesion and wettability make them suitable for preparing optical coatings. These coatings improve the reflectivity and durability of lenses and mirrors. Chromium-copper evaporation materials are also used for decorative coatings. They produce a distinct optical effect on various surfaces.