PECVD (Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition) technology has a wide range of application fields. Let’s take a look at the application fields of PECVD!
Commonly used PECVD furnaces (click on the image to view product details)
1. Semiconductor industry
Integrated Circuit Manufacturing: PECVD is one of the key technologies for manufacturing integrated circuits in the semiconductor industry. It can deposit high-quality thin films such as silicon dioxide and silicon nitride dielectrics on the substrate surface through precise control of process parameters, for isolating multiple conductive layers and capacitors.
2. Photovoltaic field
Solar cell manufacturing: PECVD is a key deposition technology for manufacturing solar cells and photovoltaic modules. It can uniformly deposit thin films on wide surface areas such as solar panels or optical glass. By adjusting the plasma parameters, the refractive quality of the optical coating can be finely controlled, thereby improving the photoelectric conversion efficiency of solar cells.
3. Optical field
Optical coatings: PECVD technology is widely used to produce coatings with specific optical properties, such as anti reflective coatings, anti reflective coatings, etc. These coatings can be used for optical products such as sunglasses, colored optical devices, and photometers to improve the optical performance and service life of the products.
4. In the field of consumer electronics
Preparation of nano thin films: PECVD polymerized nano thin films have the advantages of uniform film thickness, high temperature resistance, wear resistance, and high purity, and are in high demand in the field of consumer electronics. It can be used to produce internal circuit boards for consumer electronics products such as smartphones, TWS earphones, laptops, etc., providing protection functions such as corrosion and moisture resistance.
Continuous feeding and discharging PECVD (click on the image to view product details)
5. In the field of new energy vehicles
Electronic protection: PECVD polymer nano films have electronic protection properties and can be used to protect key components such as central control systems, boost charging systems, and BMS systems in new energy vehicles, improving system stability and safety.
6. Biomedical field
Medical implants: Dense inert coatings produced through PECVD technology have excellent biocompatibility and corrosion resistance, and can be used for surface modification of medical implants, such as artificial joints, dental implants, etc., to improve the service life of implants and patient comfort.
7. Friction field
Wear resistant coating: Wear resistant coatings such as diamond-like carbon (DLC) can be deposited on the surface of materials through PECVD technology, significantly improving the wear resistance and low friction of materials. This type of coating has broad application prospects in fields such as mechanical parts, bearings, and sliding components.
8. Other fields
Food packaging: PECVD technology can also be used to produce packaging materials with excellent barrier properties, such as potato chip bags and other food packaging materials, to protect food from external pollutants and moisture.
Industrial control: In harsh industrial environments, PECVD nano coating technology can be used to protect components and motherboards from moisture, chemicals, and other corrosion, improving product stability and reliability.
Three temperature zone sliding rail PECVD furnace (click on the picture to view product details)
In summary, PECVD technology plays a significant role in multiple industries with its numerous advantages and wide range of applications. With the continuous advancement of technology and the expansion of application fields, the market prospects of PECVD technology will be even broader.Click to learn more PECVD devices! Or click on online customer service to learn more about product information!