Description:
Copper Evaporation Materials are crucial for thin film deposition processes, possessing distinctive properties suited for various applications. Recognized for their high purity and controlled evaporation rates, they ensure precise film deposition onto substrates, facilitating uniform and defect-free film formation. With exceptional thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity, Copper Evaporation Materials are extensively used in semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, and electrical contacts. Additionally, they find applications in decorative coatings, where they provide a lustrous finish. Versatile and reliable, Copper Evaporation Materials play a vital role in industries requiring thin film fabrication, offering consistent performance and enabling technological advancements.
Specification:
Material
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Copper
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Appearance
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Copper, Metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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1,083
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Thermal Conductivity
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400W/m.K
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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
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16.5 x 10-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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8.92
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Applications:
1. Semiconductor devices: metallic, conductive and connecting layers for the preparation of semiconductor devices, e.g., in integrated circuits, transistors and solar cells.
2. Integrated circuits: Materials used as metallic connecting wires and electrodes for the preparation of semiconductor devices and electronic components.
3. Electronics: Conductive layers and electrodes for the preparation of electronic devices, e.g., resistors, capacitors, and sensors.
4. Decorative coatings: Materials used as decorative coatings to give surfaces a metallic sheen and color, e.g., in jewelry, sculptures and works of art.
5. Thermally conductive materials: Due to their excellent thermal conductivity, copper is also used as a component of heat sinks and thermally conductive materials, e.g., in electronic, automotive, and industrial equipment.
Packaging:
Our evaporation materials are carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.