Description of Iron Boride Evaporation Materials
Iron boride evaporation material from Stanford Advanced Materials is a ceramic boride evaporation material with the chemical formula FeB. FeB evaporation materials, which have a purity of up to 99.9995%, play an important role in deposition processes to ensure the quality of the deposited layer. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has specialised in the production of these materials and employs quality assurance processes to verify the product’s reliability.
Specifications of Iron Boride Evaporation Materials
Material Type |
Iron Boride |
Symbol |
FeB |
Appearance/Colour |
Refractory solid |
Melting Point |
1 389 °C (2 532 °F; 1 662 K) |
Density |
7.3 g/cm³ |
Purity |
99.5% |
Form |
Powder/ Granulate/ Custom formulation |
Application of Iron Boride Evaporation Materials
Iron boride evaporation materials are used in deposition processes such as semiconductor deposition, chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and physical vapour deposition (PVD). They are applied in optics, including wear protection, decorative coatings and displays.
Packaging of Iron Boride Evaporation Materials
Iron boride evaporation materials are clearly labelled for efficient identification and quality control. Measures are taken during storage or transport to prevent damage.