High Vacuum Technology and Precision Optics Manufacturer
Vacuum
Induction
Melting
was
first
created for the processing of specialized and exotic alloys, and it is now becoming more
widespread
as
these
advanced
materials become more widely used. While it was designed for superalloys it can also be used on stainless steel and other metals. The technique includes melting a metal under vacuum circumstances, as the name implies. The energy source for melting the metal is electromagnetic induction. Vacuum Induction Melting is in high demand right now due to aggressive developments and inventions in the same field. Contact HHV and place your order for advanced vacuum and thin film machines Thin films have had a significant impact on modern technologies. Thin films are thought to be the foundation for sophisticated applications in a variety of disciplines, including optical devices,
environmental
applications,
telecommunications devices, energy storage devices and so on. The morphology and stability of thin films are critical issues for all applications. The shape of
thin films
is
heavily dependent
on
deposition processes. Optical Component Manufacturer
like
HHV
understand
the
technology and offer the best products. Vacuum technology is required in the creation of many everyday products and enables future innovations. In your markets, you investigate and develop Megatrends that will have a significant impact on the future, such as developing technology, alternative energy sources, electro mobility or medical advances to mention a few. We provide these emerging markets with the correct solutions by working directly with you from the start.