Evaporation Boat for Metallizing Buyer’s Guide
(Evaporation Boats inside the Vacuum Chamber) Evaporation Boat is one of the costly consumables required by roll-to-roll coaters. Generally, buyers don’t pay much attention to understanding of the boat; going simply with either what is available or what others in the market are buying; relying either on cheap versions or very expensive imported ones. Before buying Evaporation Boat for metallizing, as a user, please keep the following in mind: What are the key aspects to be kept in mind before buying Evaporation Boat for metallizing? 1. Resistivity What is resistivity of Evaporation Boat? Resistivity is a measure of the resisting power of a specified material to the flow of an electric current. A boat with low electrical resistivity will readily allow electrical current to flow through it, thereby failing to heat up. On the other hand, highest electrical resistivity is limited by metallizer’s power supply. Therefore, it is desirable that the boat be of optimum electrical resistivity so that it heats up slowly, allowing aluminum to melt on it and cause uniform coating.
2. Wettability of the boat: What is wettability of Evaporation Boat? Simply put, this is a measure of how the molten metal (aluminum, in most cases) will behave when in contact with the ceramic boat. Better wettability of the boat will mean improved quality in coating. Impurities in the evaporation boat can lead to poor wettability. Molten metal not spreading evenly, puddle forming, spitting etc. are some of the issues we face when the boat is not wetted properly. Although high wettability is quite desired, it comes at the cost of the life of boat. In other words, very high wettability leads to lower resistance to corrosion. Therefore, an ideal evaporation boat will have balance between wettability and resistance to corrosion.