Introduction Selecting the appropriate crucible for material evaporation processes is a critical decision that significantly impacts the success and efficiency of thin film deposition techniques. The melting temperature of the evaporation material plays a pivotal role in this selection process, as it directly influences the thermal and chemical compatibility between the crucible and the material....Continue Reading
Introduction Evaporation is a typical process used in many laboratory applications such as thin film deposition, vacuum metallurgy, and semiconductor manufacturing. During evaporation, a material is heated until it evaporates and condenses onto a substrate. The choice of crucible and metal liners for this process is crucial to ensure optimal performance and yield. In this article,...Continue Reading
Introduction When it comes to electron beam (e-beam) evaporation, the proper fill rate of a material in an e-beam crucible liner is an important consideration to ensure a successful deposition process. In this article, we will discuss what the fill rate is, why it is significant, and how to determine the proper fill rate for...Continue Reading
Introduction Crucibles are widely used in metallurgy, chemical processing, and a variety of industries. Among these crucibles, graphite crucibles are useful for the smelting of non-ferrous metals and alloys with their desirable properties. Let’s have a detailed discussion about the features, competitiveness, and uses of graphite crucibles. Hope that you can have a better understanding...Continue Reading
The crucible is an important vessel for scientific experiments as well as industrial productions. It is a pot that is used to keep metals for melting in a furnace. So furnace crucibles are usually designed to withstand the highest temperatures encountered in the metal casting works, which means the crucible should essentially be made of...Continue Reading