Spin Coating Equipment
Spin coating is the process of depositing thin layers of polymer over a substrate. The polymers can be deposited in layers from 50 nm -200 nm thick. This technology is frequently used in the microelectronics field to produce such materials as
Semiconductors
PolyLEDS
Plastic chips
During spin coating, the substrate, which is usually a simple electronically inert disc of plastic, rotates very rapidly. It is held in place by a vacuum while a drop of the polymer solution falls onto the disc and spreads out immediately into a homogeneous film. The centrifugal force created by the spinning substrate produces a uniform, homogeneous film at the thickness you need. When the solvent evaporates, the plastic film becomes taut. The substrate thus gains a coating of a conducting or semiconducting plastic.
To equip your glovebox for spin coating, a spin coating housing or well is fixed into the floor of the glovebox. With an Innovative Technology glovebox system, the entire operation is fully repeatable, so your materials will be coated correctly every time.
Find out more about our Spin Coating Equipment
Spin coating equipment can be customized and integrated into your glovebox according to your specifications and needs. Call your Innovative Technology sales representative at 978-462-4415 to discuss what spin coating equipment is the best to meet your application needs.
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Sales and Service
Contact your Innovative Technology sales representative at 978-462-4415 or online to discuss how our glovebox systems and accessories can help you meet your application needs.
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