Thin film formation
- Capable of a consistent process from thin film formation to patterning and plating. - Support for multilayer film configurations. - Film application is possible on Si wafers, glass substrates, and resin film substrates. - Substrate sizes can be accommodated as needed.
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basic information
Thin film formation technology can be categorized into physical vapor deposition (PVD), chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and liquid phase methods. The thin film formation technologies that we can support include vapor growth methods such as resistance heating, electron beam (EB) evaporation, sputtering, and ion plating for materials like glass, silicon wafers, ceramics, and films. For liquid phase growth methods, we can handle processing using electroplating, electroless plating, and sol-gel methods. These technologies are applied in the manufacturing of optical and electronic components, and we also provide film selection and design tailored to the intended use and methods. [Types of Thin Films] For electrodes: Cr, Al, Ni, Cu, Ti, Au, Pt, Pd, Ta, Mo, ITO, etc. For optics: AR coatings (single-layer, multi-layer), various reflective mirrors, optical filters, etc. For thick film formation, we can perform electroplating, electroless plating processing, and printing processing. Types of thick films: Cu, Ni, Au, Ag, Pt, solder, etc. Of course, we can also perform etching processing, and it is possible to form patterns using composite technologies such as lift-off methods, additive methods, and semi-additive methods.
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Applications/Examples of results
Thin film circuit boards, various optical components, various display panels, etc.
Company information
In the future, as represented by MEMS, the research and development department will become indispensable in this industry, where higher precision and greater refinement are increasingly required. Our company will assist with prototyping and development using the know-how we have cultivated over many years. We look forward to inquiries from all industries, not just in the fields of electronics and optics.