Description
Silver (Ag) evaporation materials possess properties that are essential for numerous technological applications. They exhibit high electrical conductivity, high reflectivity and corrosion resistance. These materials are used for the deposition of thin films and coatings with consistent performance.
Evaporated silver materials exhibit high electrical conductivity, which makes them suitable for use in electronic devices that require low resistance and the ability to conduct high currents. Their high reflectivity in the visible and near-infrared range permits their use in optical coatings for mirrors, reflectors and other optical components. In addition, silver evaporation materials have good corrosion resistance; this ensures that their integrity and performance are maintained in harsh environments. This property is important for applications where exposure to moisture, chemicals or other corrosive agents is unavoidable.
Additionally, silver evaporation materials can be deposited with high precision and uniformity. This deposition process produces smooth, dense and defect-free coatings. It permits the fabrication of thin layers with custom optical, electrical and mechanical properties. These properties are applicable in various precise technological applications.

Specification
Material
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Silver
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Atomic Weight
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107.8682
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Colour/Appearance
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Silver, metallic
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Thermal Conductivity
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430 W/m.K
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Melting Point (°C)
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962
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Thermal Expansion Coefficient
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18.9 x 10^-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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10.5
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Z-Ratio
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0.529
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Temperature (°C) for given vapour pressure (Torr)
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10^-8: 847; 10^-6: 958; 10^-4: 1.105
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Applications
1. Electronics: Evaporated silver is used in the manufacture of electronic devices given its high electrical conductivity. In the production of solar cells, LEDs and semiconductor devices, evaporated silver materials form conductive lines and contacts that ensure a continuous current flow. In solar cell fabrication, electrodes made from evaporated silver materials may improve photoelectric conversion efficiency.
2. Optical Applications: Silver evaporation materials exhibit defined optical properties. They are used in the production of mirrors, optical filters and optical coatings. In optical instruments, photographic devices and displays, silver evaporation materials provide effective light reflection and transmission. Consequently, they enhance the optical performance of these products.
3. Decorative and Protective Applications: Silver evaporation materials are used to produce decorative coatings such as silvered glass and silvered plastics. These coatings serve to improve product appearance and structure. In addition, silver evaporation materials are used for corrosion protection coatings. Given that silver has antibacterial and anticorrosive properties, its use protects the substrate from corrosion and microbial contamination.
4. Scientific Research: Silver evaporation materials are utilised in scientific research. Researchers employ its measured physical and chemical properties for the development and testing of new materials and devices.
Packaging:
Our evaporation materials are packaged with care. They are handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation, thereby preserving the product quality.