Definition and function of magnetron sputtering coating instrument


Release time:

2024-07-17

Magnetron sputtering coating instrument (PVD coating equipment) is an advanced surface treatment equipment, which has the characteristics of high efficiency. By using the magnetic field to control the motion trajectory of the ion beam, the sputtering adhesion to the surface of the material is achieved, so as to obtain high-quality thin film coating. The main function of the magnetron sputtering coater is to form a uniform, dense and good adhesion film layer on the surface of different materials to improve the hardness, wear resistance and corrosion resistance of the material. At the same time, it can also be used to change the optical properties, electrical properties and thermal conductivity of materials to meet the needs of different fields.

Magnetron sputtering coating instrument (PVD coating equipment) is an advanced surface treatment equipment, which has the characteristics of high efficiency. By using the magnetic field to control the motion trajectory of the ion beam, the sputtering adhesion to the surface of the material is achieved, so as to obtain high-quality thin film coating. The main function of the magnetron sputtering coater is to form a uniform, dense and good adhesion film layer on the surface of different materials to improve the hardness, wear resistance and corrosion resistance of the material. At the same time, it can also be used to change the optical properties, electrical properties and thermal conductivity of materials to meet the needs of different fields.

Equipment Manufacturer-Pengcheng Semiconductor Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd

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