Auxiliary Equipment (for Vacuum Coating)
There are various types of power supplies used in vacuum coating, including MF power supply, DC, cathodic arc source, bias voltage power supply and pulsed power supply. Below is a brief description outlining the differences between these power types.
Mid-Frequency Sputtering Power
To ensure a high sputtering rate and uniform deposition across a wide area of substrate, this mid-frequency power supply is the power of choice to enable a high deposition rate.
2X Series Rotary Vane Pump
The 2X series rotary vane pump is a two-stage design, giving the operator a choice of selecting either a high pressure or a low pressure option from the pump.
H-150 Series Vacuum Pump with Slide Valve
Though the H-150 vacuum pump can be used as a stand-alone pump, it works more often as a fore pump, auxiliary to a more effective pump such as the diffusion pump, turbomolecular pump, or Roots pump.
Physical vapor deposition is a process where materials are vaporized from a source (which is also known as a target) and transported to the part to be coated in a vacuum or low-pressure plasma environment. Here at BITE, we offer target materials in various specifications and materials, including Ti, TiAl, Cr, Zr, Ni, chrome silicon tube, Mo, and chrome tube.
BITE's new generation vacuum measurement instrument is an affordable, feature-rich, easy-to-use alternative to the obsolete ZJ-51 or ZJ-2 vacuum gauge. The upgraded vacuum measuring device has proven to be a perfect fit in a vacuum coater, vacuum furnace, and vacuum pump station for removal of air from light tubes, electron tubes, and insulated mugs.