Evaporation Materials
ATT offers high purity evaporation materials at a competitive price. We have a large number of various evaporation materials in stock and provide customized services. Materials are often packaged within the sizes required.
Product Code : EM-Nd2O3-5N-Cu
Neodymium oxide is a popular evaporation material because of its high purity, low vapour pressure, and low oxidation propensity. It is used in a variety of industries, such as electronics, optics, and pharmaceuticals.
Product Code : EM-MgO-5N-Cu
Magnesium oxide (MgO) is an inorganic material that can be used for thermal evaporation and is commonly used as an insulator in electrical components, as well as a component of many construction materials. Its high melting point and good electrical insulation makes it a desirable choice for many applications in the electronics industry.
Product Code : EM-Fe2O3-5N-Cu
Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) is an extremely stable, inorganic compound that is available as either a powder, or as a dense solid. It can be used in evaporation applications as either a normolaized material or as part of a blended alloy. Iron Oxide is typically used in applications requiring high corrosion-resistance and oxidation-resistance.
Product Code : EM-In2O3-5N-Cu
Indium oxide (In2O3) is an evaporative material that is used in a wide variety of applications, including the production of thin films, flat-panel display components, displays, and LEDs.
Product Code : EM-HfO2-5N-Cu
Hafnium Oxide (HfO2) Evaporation Material is a very common material used in the evaporation of high-tech devices such as microelectronics, MEMs, and optoelectronics therepies. HfO2 is often used to provide a protective coating layer part of the reliable production and contact against thermal, electrical stress and external contamination.
Product Code : EM-Gd2O3-5N-Cu
Gadolinium oxide (Gd2O3) is a ceramic material commonly used for evaporation in physical vapor deposition (PVD) processes. The basic properties that make it suitable for evaporation include a high melting point (3050 °C), low vapor pressure, and low thermal conductivity.