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Deposition System with load lock option
Deposition System with load lock option

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Henniker Scientific announce the release of a new range of multi-technique deposition systems for nano-materials research.

New range of combination Deposition Systems for Materials Research

Warrington, UK | Posted on December 9th, 2012

The family of systems offer the flexibility of several techniques in a single chamber, each system in the range featuring a universal ‘quick-change' source flange which can be configured for specific deposition techniques or combination of techniques including magnetron, thermal, e-beam or combination sources which provide a truly multi-technique, multi-deposition system ideal for both small scale production and R&D prototyping.

In addition, each system configuration has a wealth of viewports and equipment ports for ancillary instruments such as ion sources for sample cleaning, thickness monitors and load lock entry. A comprehensive PC control and data acquisition system is available as an option and also allows ancillary techniques and devices to be fully integrated.

Efficient water cooling and differentially pumped seals guarantee a base pressure of E-9 mbar which, together with sample manipulator options, provide the widest possible access to substrate conditions, including full 360 degree rotation with stage heating and cooling.

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Cavendish House Birchwood Park
Warrington WA3 6BU England
Tel: +44 (0) 1925 811254
Fax: +44 (0) 1925 800035

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