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Angstrom Engineering - thin film evaporation, sputter deposition, plasma cleaning, laser ablation processes Angstrom Engineering - www.angstromengineering.com
- 91 Trillium Drive, Kitchener, Ontario N2E 1W8, Canada

email, Tel. 800.695.8270, Tel. +1 519.894.4441 xt 200
Produits:

custom systems for a variety of research technology fields specializing in thin film evaporation, sputter deposition, plasma cleaning, laser ablation processes, as well as space simulation testing equipment.


Intlvac – Toronto high vacuum systems: Etching, sputtering, E-beam and thermal evaporation, fiberoptic coating, Ion Beam System Parts and Accessories Intlvac – Toronto
- 247 Armstrong Ave, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4X6, Canada

email, Toll Free
Dino Deligiannis, Tel.
Greg Dawn, email, Tel.

Originally started in 1967 as Canadian Vacuum Equipment (CVE), Intlvac has been serving the Canadian high vacuum market with a variety of high vacuum components and systems. Space simulation chambers, custom sputtering and ebeam systems, leak detection systems, hydrogen sintering furnaces and nuclear fuel rod drying systems were some of the many products that had been supplied into the Canadian market.
1995 saw the merger of CVE with Process and Vacuum Technology, another Canadian company, which had been supplying equipment to the Canadian semiconductor and optical coating industry.
Intlvac’s goal is to provide intelligent vacuum solutions and thin film coating systems.
products: High vacuum systems

Etching, sputtering, E-beam and thermal evaporation, fiberoptic coating and much more!
  • Ion Beam System Parts and Accessories
  • Distributor of world class vacuum products and vacuum process equipment
  • Services such as helium leak detection, rotary pump repair, and high purity piping


Plasmionique Plasmionique Inc.
- 1650 boul. Lionel-Boulet, Varennes (Québec) J3X 1S2, Canada

email, Tel.

PLASMIONIQUE Inc is a Research & Development company founded in 1999 with a mission to proliferate and commercialise plasma, vacuum and laser based processes and tools for applications to surface engineering, synthesis of advanced materials, and nanotechnology.
products: Plasma, Vacuum and Laser based processes

Plasmionique Inc. offers a variety of products ranging from components for vacuum and low-pressure plasma processing to complete custom-designed plasma, vacuum and laser based systems for applications to thin-film deposition, etching and advanced materials synthesis.

TURN-KEY SYSTEMS:
  • Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD), Magnetron Sputtering, Ion Beam Sputtering (IBS), Thermal Evaporation, Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD), Vacuum Polymer Deposition
  • Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) and Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition (PECVD)
  • Etching and Cleaning
  • Plasma-based Ion Implantation
SYSTEM COMPONENTS & SPARES:
  • Magnetron Sputtering Sources, plasma & ion beam sources, Thermal Evaporation Sources, Substrate Mount Assemblies and Sample Manipulation Gas, Vapor and Liquid management, Control System Hardware and Software, Power supplies & Generators, Diagnostics


SPUTTEK coating deposition systems SPUTTEK
- 1 Goodmark Place, Unit #4, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 6M1, Canada

email, Tel.

Sputtek Inc. founded in 1994 is a materials surface engineering company specialized in advanced vacuum technologies.
products: coating deposition systems

Sputtek designs and manufactures coatings and coating deposition systems and we strive to use our expertise for providing a high quality service for multiple industries.

Our years of experience in the PVD coating industry allow us to design and build the PVD machines which are most appropriate for our customers’ specifications. All our machines are completely automated and - with our support – can be run without the need for highly experienced operators. We are currently supplying two basic types of PVD machines. The smaller device has a working volume of 1m3 and the larger one 1.5 m3.

 

 

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