Used ULVAC IBS-6000 #9152946 for sale

ULVAC IBS-6000
Manufacturer
ULVAC
Model
IBS-6000
ID: 9152946
Sputtering system.
ULVAC IBS-6000 is a state-of-the-art sputtering equipment, designed to produce uniform, high-quality thin films for use in a variety of technological applications, including but not limited to semiconductors, optics and compound materials. IBS-6000 uses two distinct deposition methods for achieving these excellent results; inner magnetron sputtering and Ion Beam Sputtering (IBS). Inner Magnetron Sputtering utilizes the tactical arrangement of permanent magnets at the bottom of the vacuum chamber to contain a focussed plasma field, allowing for uniform heating and controlled sputter yield for the most accurate coating results. ULVAC IBS-6000 can support up to four sputter source, each with varying degrees of power and target sizes to suit various process requirements. Operation is made simple via a friendly, graphical user interface which allows the user to set-up and edit processes with ease. The second deposition method employed by IBS-6000 is Ion Beam Sputtering. This technique is used to deposit thin films on materials with even higher quality standards. The ion beam incorporates an acceleration section, comprised of a high voltage power supply and a diaphragm, to produce a narrow and high energy beam of ions. This beam is then directed onto the material being coated, allowing for extremely efficient sputter deposition and coating uniformity on both flat and curved substrates. An advanced vacuum system is used for producing and maintaining a totally contamination free environment, helping to ensure that the end products are continually of the highest quality. Overall, ULVAC IBS-6000 is a feature rich sputtering unit, engineered for precise thin film coatings and uniformity on a wide range of materials and substrates. Its ease of use and customisable processes make it a superb choice for those looking for a reliable and reliable sputtering machine for industrial applications.
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