NanoBond® used for Data Generation
“The standard process was used as described: The pieces were assembled with a reactive multilayer foil between the aluminum and molybdenum, with...
“The standard process was used as described: The pieces were assembled with a reactive multilayer foil between the aluminum and molybdenum, with...
Folks, We tend to think of mixing as something that can completely even out those things being mixed. As an example, let’s assume you are ...
A traditionally bonded sputtering target experiences a wide range of temperatures over its life cycle. It is bonded at over 200°C – usually ...
Why do we care so much about target bonding? This is important because a sputtering target that truly performs will allow greater process flexibility,...
Whenever two materials with different coefficient of thermal expansion values are bonded together, they will expand and contract as the temperature ch...
Fluxes are an interesting element of working with many solder applications. With so many specialized fluxes there is usually a perfectly-tailored flux...
Folks, Many agree that the greatest technical achievement of human kind was landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth. (Just think a...
In an earlier post I mentioned one of the presentations we gave at the 2013 SVC TechCon. The other presentation that our team delivered at t...
A visitor at our booth during the 2013 SVC (Society of Vacuum Coaters) conference suggested this video. In the video, a piece of indium is rubbed agai...
For anyone who couldn’t make it to the 2013 SVC, just email me at jhisert@indium.com and I can make sure you receive a copy of “Eliminatin...
An unfortunate misconception about nanotechnology is that it needs to be cutting-edge technology. This is most likely a manufactured perception, creat...
In a somewhat recent post, I mentioned that my favorite NanoFoil® application note was “NanoBond® of Ceramic and Metal Sputtering Target...