Multipurpose Vacuum Deposition Device HEX System Sample Stage | Fixed, Rotating, Rotating Heating, Rotating Water Cooling
This is a sample stage for the multi-purpose vacuum deposition device HEX/HEX-L. Choosing the correct sample stage is as important as selecting the right film formation method. The characteristics of the sample stage affect uniformity, morphology, and film composition. It accommodates samples with a maximum diameter of 4 inches for HEX and 6 inches for HEX-L. In addition to the standard fixed sample stage, rotating, rotating heated, and rotating water-cooled sample stages are available.
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Main Specifications Rotation Speed: 0 or 2 to 20 rpm Heating Temperature: Up to 500℃
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Sample stage for HEX or HEX-L
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Model number | overview |
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Fixed Sample Stage | Standard equipped sample stage |
Rotating Sample Stage | Rotation speed: 0 or 2–20rpm |
Rotating Heated Sample Stage | Rotation speed: 0 or 2–20rpm Heating temperature: up to 500℃ |
Rotating Water-Cooled Sample Stage | Rotation speed: 0 or 2–20rpm Cooling temperature: depends on chiller capacity |
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Tegasaience Co., Ltd. is a specialized trading company for scientific and analytical instruments, headquartered in Kitakashiwa, Kashiwa City, near Lake Tega, where wild birds gather. Founded at the beginning of the 21st century, we have been providing excellent scientific and analytical instruments and precision equipment from Europe and the United States to domestic research institutions. Moving forward, we will continue to strive to contribute to the development of Japan's science and technology, focusing on areas that cannot be covered by domestic products. The bird in Tegasaience Co., Ltd.'s trademark is a colorful arrangement of the Eurasian Coot, which is abundant in Lake Tega.