Deposition Controllers

Deposition controllers are critical devices used to monitor and regulate thin film deposition processes in manufacturing environments. They enhance precision and ensure the reliability of the deposition outcome.

Common Applications

thin film deposition

manufacturing process control

Buying Guide

Deposition Controller Buying Guide

When purchasing a surplus deposition controller, it's essential to ensure that the equipment meets your specific process requirements. Consider the following factors:

Compatibility and operational condition are top priorities.

  • Verify the number of sensor inputs and outputs to match your process needs.
  • Check for configuration options, such as dual source outputs.
  • Ensure all necessary accessories and manuals are included to avoid additional costs.
  • Review any available calibration logs or condition reports for reassurance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a deposition controller used for?
A deposition controller is used to monitor and regulate the process of adding thin films to surfaces in a manufacturing setting.
What features should I look for in a surplus deposition controller?
Look for features such as dual sensor inputs and dual source outputs to ensure precise control.
Can deposition controllers handle multiple output sources?
Yes, some models, like the Inficon XTC/2, are equipped with dual source outputs to manage multiple processes.
How do I verify a surplus deposition controller's condition?
Check for any available documentation, calibration logs, and ensure the presence of necessary accessories.
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