The CVD electric furnace used in the laboratory can indeed be used for conductivity testing, but it should be noted that this is usually a part of specific CVD process experiments and not the main or sole purpose of CVD electric furnaces.
CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) electric furnace is mainly used for material preparation and thin film deposition. It is a thin film material preparation system that generates non-volatile coatings on the substrate surface by chemical reactions of gaseous compounds or mixtures of compounds on the heated surface of the substrate. In conductivity testing, CVD electric furnace can be used to prepare thin film materials required for testing, such as metal thin films, semiconductor thin films, etc., which have specific conductivity properties.
In conductivity testing experiments, CVD electric furnaces can provide a high-temperature, vacuum, or controlled atmosphere experimental environment to ensure uniform deposition of thin films and specific conductivity properties. By adjusting CVD process parameters such as temperature, gas flow rate, reaction time, etc., thin film materials with different conductivity properties can be prepared for conductivity testing.
However, it should be noted that conductivity testing itself is not the main function of CVD electric furnaces, but one of their applications. Therefore, when conducting conductivity testing, it is necessary to ensure that the process parameters and experimental conditions of the CVD electric furnace can meet the testing requirements, and to cooperate with appropriate testing instruments and methods for accurate measurement of conductivity.
In summary, the CVD electric furnace used in the laboratory can be used for conductivity testing, but it needs to be conducted in specific CVD process experiments and accurately measured with appropriate testing instruments and methods.