Definition of ITO Sputtering Target The full name of ITO is indium tin oxide, a composition of indium, tin, and oxygen with different proportions. The substance of ITO and ITO sputtering target is the same, the latter of which is actually a black-gray ceramic semiconductor formed by mixing indium oxide and tin oxide powder in...Continue Reading
Why do you need anti-reflection coating? Anti-reflective coating is added to lenses to reduce glare caused by light hitting the back of the lenses, which is good for one’s vision. When light passes through the front and back surfaces of the lens, it not only produces refraction but also produces reflection. This kind of reflected...Continue Reading
Rare-earth element is a general term for 17 elements of lanthanides as well as scandium and yttrium in the chemical periodic table. Scandium and yttrium are included in rare earth element because they are often symbiotic with lanthanide elements in mineral deposits, and thus have similar chemical properties. Rare earth materials are important for many...Continue Reading
Requirements of Titanium Sputtering Target Titanium sputtering target is widely used in high-tech fields, such as electronics, information industry, home decoration, automobile glass manufacturing, etc. In these industries, titanium target is mainly used for coating the surface of components, such as integrated circuits, flat panel displays, or as a decorative coating, glass coating, etc. Different industries...Continue Reading
Tungsten crucibles are essential tools in both scientific research and industrial applications, prized for their remarkable resistance to high temperatures and corrosive environments. Crafted from tungsten, one of the metals with the highest melting point, these crucibles are uniquely suited to processes requiring extreme conditions, such as metal smelting and chemical experiments. Their ability to...Continue Reading
Aluminum titanium alloy Aluminum titanium alloy is a kind of metal material with high die-casting yield, high density, high strength and flexibility. The difference between aluminum titanium alloy and titanium aluminum alloy is the proportion of these two elements. The element appears earlier has a larger proportion. Aluminum titanium alloy usually contains 0.50 to 1.20%...Continue Reading
Development of Semiconductor Materials 1 The first generation of semiconductor: represented by Si, Ge semiconductor materials; 2 The second generation of semiconductor: represented by GaAs, InP semiconductor materials; 3 The third generation of semiconductor: represented by several wide-bandgap semiconductor materials such as silicon carbide (SiC), gallium nitride (GaN), zinc oxide (ZnO), diamond, and aluminum nitride...Continue Reading
What is Aluminum Scandium alloy? Aluminum Scandium alloy is a kind of high-performance aluminum alloy. There are several ways to improve the performance of aluminum alloy. In the past 20 years, micro-alloying and toughening is the frontier of high-performance aluminum alloy research. Features Adding a small amount of scandium to the aluminum alloy can promote...Continue Reading
Titanium alloys have been widely used in the aerospace industry. However, in recent years, although the aerospace industry is still the biggest market, the research and development direction of titanium alloys has shifted from the aerospace industry to the civilian industry. Titanium alloys applied for aerospace industry tend to have excellent performance but are EXPENSIVE....Continue Reading