Tungsten is a remarkable material known for its high density, strength, and resilience under extreme conditions. It’s widely used across various industries, from aerospace to electronics. These four key tungsten...Read More
Thin film deposition is a critical process in various industries, from electronics to optics and beyond. When it comes to sputtering, the choice between metal and oxide sputtering targets plays...Read More
A dual E-Beam evaporator source stands out as an advanced tool capable of precise material deposition in diverse scientific and industrial applications. This technology harnesses the power of electron beams...Read More
In the realm of materials science and thin film deposition, silicon monoxide (SiO) has emerged as a key player, contributing significantly to the efficiency and performance of vacuum evaporation processes....Read More
Thin film deposition is a crucial process in various industries, ranging from electronics to optics. The materials used for evaporation play a pivotal role in determining the characteristics and performance...Read More
Gold evaporation materials’ unique properties make them valuable for a wide range of applications, particularly in thin film deposition processes. Let’s explore the diverse applications of these materials and delve...Read More
Tungsten, a remarkable metal with exceptional properties, has found its way into a multitude of industries due to its unique combination of strength, heat resistance, and electrical conductivity. One of...Read More
Thin film deposition is a crucial process in various industries, including electronics, optics, and materials science. Among the many techniques available, electron beam (E-beam) evaporation, also known as electron beam...Read More
May 2023 marked R.D. Mathis Company’s 60th year specializing in high-vacuum evaporation sources and materials. Our longevity and success in the industry are a testament to the quality of our products...Read More
Evaporation materials are used in vacuum deposition processes to produce a thin film on a substrate. They’re commonly utilized in various high-demand sectors, including the electronics, optical, medical and energy...Read More