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Manual Thermal Evaporation Evaporator Machine For Carbon, Ag, Cu Deposition

  • Model Number:

    TMAX-BY-ZD07
  • Input Power:

    2000W
  • Compliance:

    CE Certified
  • Warranty:

    One Year limited warranty with lifetime support
  • Shipping Port:

    Xiamen
  • MOQ:

    1
  • Payment:

    L/C D/A D/P T/T Western Union
  • Delivery Time:

    5 days
Product Details

Manual Thermal Evaporation Evaporator Machine For Carbon, Ag, Cu Deposition

 

 TMAX-BY-ZD07-Manual Thermal Evaporation For TEM&SEM


Key Features & Applications

The TMAX-BY-ZD07 Thermal Evaporation Coater employs a heating process to evaporate coating materials, which then deposit onto substrates to form thin films. Designed for electron-beam-sensitive and non-conductive samples, it is ideal for protective coating and SEM sample preparation to enhance imaging quality and mitigate charging effects.


Technical Parameters

Parameter

Specification

Target Material

Carbon Rod

Control Mode

Manual

Chamber Dimensions (D×H)

170 mm × 200 mm

Sample Stage Diameter

170 mm

Sputtering Gas

Vacuum

Evaporation Current

Max: 100 A; Operating: 0–80 A

Operating Vacuum

2×10⁻² mbar

Working Voltage

220 V, 50 Hz

Pump

High-performance Leap Pump (2 L)


Core Advantages

1. Efficient Deposition – Rapid thermal evaporation process ensures quick film formation.

2. Versatile Applications – Compatible with:

·Electron-beam-sensitive samples (e.g., biological, polymeric materials) to prevent structural damage.

·Non-conductive samples – Eliminates charging effects in SEM by providing a conductive metal layer.

·New materials research – Facilitates electrode fabrication for conductivity studies.

3. Compact & Reliable – Features a high-quality vacuum pump and user-friendly manual operation.

Ideal For

· SEM sample preparation (metal coating for improved signal-to-noise ratio).

· Protective coating for delicate materials.

· Experimental studies on conductive properties of novel materials.

Thermal Evaporation Coaters