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- Temescal Systems - Equipment for e-beam evaporation of metals and other materials in vacuum deposition.
- UHV Design - Manufacturer of vacuum components for molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), UHV sputtering, vacuum thin films and other UHV vacuum deposition components.
- UHV Design - Manufacturer of vacuum components for molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), UHV sputtering, vacuum thin films and other UHV vacuum deposition components.
- Izovac Ltd - Developer of vacuum coating technologies, and vacuum deposition systems. Description of technologies, equipment and services
- VacuFilm markets ion guns - The VacuFilm site gives details of three ion gun (ion beam) systems for use in ion-assisted evaporative, vacuum deposition of optical and other thin films.
- Gencoa - Manufactures magnetron sputter sources, reto-fited magnetic arrays for existing sources and sputter targets. Gencoa also has wear-resistant coatings and vacuum deposition experience.
- Denton Vacuum - Manufactures systems for vacuum deposition for electron microscopy, precision optics, electronics, and ophthalmic applications. New Jersey.
- C.V. Vacuum Platers Inc. - Specializing in restoration plating for 60s and 70s collector cars.
- Mueller Corporation - Performing plasma etch pre-processing, base coating, and metal deposition onto any base substrate.
- CEVP Ltd. - UK vacuum applications supplier of ceramic materials, substrates and finished components used in vacuum deposition systems.
Wikipedia Articles
- Vacuum deposition - Vacuum deposition is a process used to create a thin layer of a substance (a coating) on a solid object (the substrate). The substrate is placed into a vacuum chamber and a small amount of the coating material is vaporized into the chamber.
- Pulsed laser deposition - Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) is a thin film deposition (specifically a physical vapor deposition, PVD) technique where a high power pulsed laser beam is focused inside a vacuum chamber to strike a target of the desired composition. Material is then vaporized from the target and deposited as a thin film on a substrate, such as a ...
- Electron beam physical vapor deposition - Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition or EBPVD is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target anode is bombarded with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten filament under high vacuum. The electron beam causes atoms from the target to transform into the gaseous phase.
- Space Vacuum Epitaxy Center - Space Vacuum Epitaxy Center is the 8,000 square feet of laboratory space in 3 buildings on the University of Houston campus. The SVEC facilities contains equipment dedicated to thin film deposition, processing and characterization of III-V compound semiconductor, high temperature superconductor and ferroelectric oxide material systems.
- Arc-PVD - The arc evaporation process or Cathodic Arc Deposition is a Physical vapor deposition (PVD) process that takes place under a vacuum atmosphere and is used for coating of mainly metallic substrates but can be used to coat other materials such as glass or ceramics.