Description
Tin (Sn) evaporation materials have defined physical properties. They maintain their structural integrity under high temperatures. This characteristic is essential for vapour deposition processes, given that elevated temperatures are encountered.
Tin evaporation materials exhibit high evaporation rates. These rates enable controlled deposition and the formation of uniform thin films on various substrates. This precise deposition leads to the attainment of specific optical, electrical or mechanical characteristics.
Tin evaporation materials provide electrical conductivity. They are used in applications where electrical performance is required. Their ability to form continuous films with reliable adhesion supports the functionality of electronic components.
Tin evaporation materials display corrosion resistance. This property allows the coatings to remain stable when exposed to environmental conditions that may cause oxidation.

Specification
Werkstoff
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Tin
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Atomares Gewicht
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118.71
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Farbe/Erscheinungsbild
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Silvery shiny grey, metallic
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Thermische Leitfähigkeit
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66,6 W/m.K
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Schmelzpunkt (°C)
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232
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Wärmeausdehnungskoeffizient
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22 x 10-6/K
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Theoretische Dichte (g/cc)
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7.28
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Z-Verhältnis
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0.724
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Temp. (°C) für gegebenen Vap. Druck. (Torr)
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10^-8: 682 10^-6: 807 10^-4: 997
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Applications
1. Thin film coatings: Tin evaporation materials are used to deposit thin films on a variety of substrates. These films alter surface properties, including reflectance, conductivity and resistance to corrosion. They are employed in electronics, photovoltaics and optical coatings.
2. Electronics: Tin evaporation materials are utilised in the manufacture of electronic components and devices. Their electrical conductivity and film formation properties enable their use in integrated circuits, semiconductors and thin film transistors.
3. Solar cells: Tin evaporation materials are applied in the production of solar cells. Thin tin films are deposited on photovoltaic materials to increase light absorption and conversion efficiency. This process enhances the performance of solar cells.
4. Optical coatings: Tin evaporation materials are also used for the creation of optical coatings. Such coatings adjust optical properties such as transmittance, reflectance and anti-reflection. They are applied on glass or plastic substrates used in optical instruments.
5. Packaging and corrosion protection: Tin evaporation materials can form protective coatings on metals, alloys and other substrates. These coatings provide a barrier against moisture and oxidation, thereby maintaining the integrity of packaged goods.
Packaging:
Our evaporation materials are treated to prevent damage during storage and transport. This procedure preserves the products in their original condition.