Description:
Iridium evaporation materials are essential for thin film deposition. They exhibit high purity and a controlled evaporation rate, thereby ensuring a uniform, defect‐free film on substrates. They withstand high temperatures during deposition without decomposing because of their thermal stability. They show excellent corrosion resistance and are suitable for harsh conditions. Iridium evaporation materials are used in semiconductor devices, optical coatings and aerospace, thereby contributing to progress in thin film technology. They deliver consistent performance and support technological development.

Specification:
Material
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Iridium
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Appearance
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Silvery white, metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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2 410
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Thermal Conductivity
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150 W/m.K
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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
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6.4 x 10-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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22.42
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Applications:
1. Semiconductor devices: Metal layers and electrodes used in the fabrication of MOSFETs, solar cells and other semiconductor components.
2. Optical Coatings: Used in the manufacture of optical layers such as mirrors, lenses and optical filters that regulate light transmission, reflection and absorption.
3. Aerospace: Employed as components in turbine engines, as insulating material for spacecraft and as material for external spacecraft components.
4. Chemical Catalysis: Utilised as a support material for catalysts in organic synthesis and energy conversion processes due to its chemical stability.
5. Medicine: Used as a raw material for medical electrodes and implant materials in products such as pacemakers and artificial joints.
Packaging:
The evaporation materials are handled with care to prevent damage during storage and transit, thereby maintaining the quality of the products in their original condition.