Evaporation Boats Top 10 Questions Answered Q.1 What should I do if one evaporation boat fails during the cycle? Breaking the cycle and replacing one boat causes a lot of wastage.
Diagram (a) Ans. As the roll of thin film moves from one end to the other inside the vacuum chamber, it moves over sets of evaporation boats that are clamped at intervals. Engineers handling the vacuum deposition keep an eye on the entire process through sight glass provided on the chamber walls. In case he sees that one of the boats has failed during operation, the best course of action for him will be to increase the power and wire feed of two boats adjacent to the failed one. As shown in the diagram(a), for example, if in a set of boats, boat B fails then power and wire feed to boat A and C should be increased. This will cause a bigger fountain of vaporized metal to emerge from these boats, which will compensate for the loss of evaporation from the failed boat- B. This can save wastage of film, loss of time and power for breaking vacuum and replacing boat and then starting all over again. Q.2 There are 2 and 3 Component Evaporation Boats. What’s the difference between them? Ans. A two component Evaporation boat is made of Titanium Diboride (TiB2) and Boron Nitride (BN). A three component boat is made of Titanium Diboride (TiB2), Boron Nitride (BN) and Aluminum Nitride (AlN). A three component boat is marginally cheaper than a two component boat but its life is also shorter than a two component boat by almost 25%. Therefore, people generally prefer a two component boat for better performance and their money’s worth. Q.3 How can I get more life from evaporation boats used in metalizing? Ans. Life of evaporation boats can be increased by about 25 percent if operating parameters are optimized. I have written an article earlier on this topic. Click here to read it. Q.4 Evaporation boats are of various shapes. Which one is most economical to use? Ans. Evaporation Boats are of following types:1. Rectangular with cavity 2. Rectangular without cavity 3. Rectangular with no cavity but thin grooves cut on top surface by laser 4. Trapezium shaped 5. Triangular shaped