Molybdenum Boat
1. Brand: XZY
2. Catalog: Molybdenum product
3. Material: Pure molybdenum, molybdenum alloy
4. Purity: 99.95%
5. Specifications: 210, 215, 310, 315, 320 and special-shaped boat, customizable
6. Surface: polished surface
7. Application: Vacuum evaporation coating industry, electronics industry, power engineering ect.
8. Features: High melting point, high chemical stability.
Product Introduction
Molybdenum boat, also known as evaporated mo boat or coated mo boat, is a small boat-shaped container made of molybdenum sheets or molybdenum-based alloys through high-temperature stamping. It is an important sintering carrier for the preparation of molybdenum powder and other metal powders.
During the process of evaporating the mo boat, it is heated to a high temperature to evaporate the material in the boat. This process is commonly used in thin film deposition techniques, such as physical vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD), to deposit a thin layer of material onto a substrate.
Evaporated mo boats can be used to deposit a wide range of materials, including metals, semiconductors and insulators. This process is often used in the production of electronic components such as integrated circuits, solar cells and LEDs, as well as the manufacture of optical coatings and other advanced materials.
Mo boats are made by stamping molybdenum sheet using molds. Luoyang Rare Metal Research Materials Co.,Ltd can design molds and manufacture finished products according to the shapes requirements of customers.
Molybdenum Boat Classification
1) Flat groove mo boat: suitable for high wetting materials;
2) V-shaped groove mo boat: suitable for materials with low humidity;
3) Oval groove mo boat: suitable for materials in molten state;
4) Spherical groove mo boat: suitable for expensive materials such as gold and silver;
5) Narrow groove mo boat: This design can prevent the vapor deposition material from touching the filament clip;
6) Aluminum evaporation mo boat: a layer of aluminum oxide is coated on the surface of the boat to help the evaporation boat resist highly corrosive molten materials.