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Copper is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Cu (derived from the Latin word cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper exhibits a pinkish‐orange colour.
Cu, Al/Cu, Al/Si/Cu, Cr/Cu, Cu/Co, Cu/Ga, Cu/Ge, Cu/In, Cu/Ni, Cu/Zn, Mn/Cu, Zr/Cu, CuS evaporation materials, etc.
Purity: ≥99.9%
This selection of copper evaporation materials has been compiled for precise thin film deposition across a wide range of applications. Each material is developed for a controlled deposition process.
Copper Pellets and Granules: These materials are developed for thermal evaporation processes. They provide controlled deposition for applications in electronics, optics and decorative coatings.
Copper Wire: This versatile evaporation material is suitable for both thermal and electron beam evaporation techniques. Its controlled evaporation produces thin films with precise thickness.
Copper Sputtering Targets: These targets are used in Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) processes. They achieve uniform deposition for applications in electronics, optics and related fields.
Precise Deposition: Our copper evaporation materials provide precise control during thin film deposition, thereby ensuring uniformity and reproducibility.
Assured Quality: Each material undergoes stringent quality control to ensure high purity and consistent mechanical and performance characteristics.
Technical Expertise: Supported by experts in thin film deposition, technical support is available to assist with material selection and deposition techniques.
Versatility and Performance: These copper evaporation materials are applicable to various processes and can contribute to improved industrial performance.
Global Distribution: Our products have received international acceptance. They are accessible via our extensive distribution network, which ensures on-time delivery and reliable customer service.
Electronics and Optics: Use copper evaporation materials for thin film deposition in electronic components, such as connectors, electrodes and semiconductor devices.
Decorative Coatings: These materials are applied in architectural elements, consumer goods and automotive applications due to their optical properties and corrosion resistance.
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