Description of Molybdenum Carbide Evaporation Materials
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specialises in manufacturing high-purity Molybdenum Carbide Evaporation Materials. They are used in the semiconductor industry, chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and physical vapour deposition (PVD) for display and optical applications. Efficient coordination among our development, manufacturing and analysis teams has enabled production of evaporation materials that conform with strict industry specifications.
Specifications for Molybdenum Carbide Evaporation Materials
Compound Formula |
Mo2C |
Appearance |
Grey metallic solid |
Melting Point |
2690 °C |
Density |
9.18 g/cm3 |
Applications of Molybdenum Carbide Evaporation Materials
Molybdenum Carbide Evaporation Materials are used in various fields:
- Semiconductor Industry: Mo2C coatings are used in semiconductor fabrication due to their thermal stability and electrical properties.
- Optical Coatings: Mo2C is used to produce optical coatings that provide high reflectivity and durability. These coatings are applied in optical devices and lenses.
- Thermal Spray Coatings: Mo2C is utilised for thermal spray applications due to its resistance to high temperatures and wear.
- Thin-film Solar Cells: Mo2C is applied in thin-film solar cells, resulting in improved performance and longevity.
- Cutting Tools: Mo2C coatings are applied to cutting tools and wear-resistant components.
Packaging of Molybdenum Carbide Evaporation Materials
Our Molybdenum Carbide Evaporation Materials are packaged with care to prevent damage during storage and transport, thereby preserving the product in its original condition.
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