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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES  EMS 150V Plus Automatic Coater (continued)


SPECIFICATIONS Instrument Case


Weight


Packed Dimensions Work Chamber


Display User interface Sputter Target Specimen stage


Vacuum Rotary Pump


Turbo Pump


Vacuum Measurement Ultimate Vacuum


Sputter Vacuum Range


Processes Sputtering


585 mm W x 470 mm D x 410 mm H (total height with coating head open: 650 mm)


33.4 kg (packed: 42 kg) 725 mm W x 660 mm D x 680 mm H


Borosilicate glass 150 mm ID x 133 mm H


115.5mm W x 86.4mm H (active area), 640 RGB x 480 (display format), capacitive touch color display


Full graphical interface with touch screen buttons, includes features such as a log of the last 1000 coatings and reminders for when maintenance is due.


Disc-style 57 mm Ø. A 0.3 mm thick chromium (Cr) is fitted as standard. V S and V ES versions only


50 mm Ø rotation stage with rotation speed of 8-20 rpm. Other stages available on request.


5 m3 /hr two-stage rotary pump


with oil mist filter. Hydraulically-formed bellows stainless-steel backing line. Internally mounted 70 L/s air-cooled Wide range gauge (10428) 1 x 10-6


mbar


Typical ultimate vacuum of the pumping system in a clean instrument after pre-pumping and venting with dry nitrogen gas Pump Down Time


5x10-6 mbar in 30 mins*


Between 5 x 10-3 for gold targets


and 1 x 10-1 mbar


Sputter current 0-150 mA to a predetermined thickness (with optional FTM) or by the built-in timer. The maximum sputtering time is 60 minutes (without breaking vacuum and with automatically built-in cooling periods)


Evaporation


Carbon evaporation using rods/cord. Thermal evaporation of metals from filaments or boats. For cleaning TEM apertures a standard molybdenum boat (supplied) can be fitted


Visual Status Indicator


A large multi-colour status indicator light provides a visual indication of the state of the equipment, allowing users to easily identify the status of a progress at a distance.


The indicator LED shows the following states: • Initialization • Process Running • Idle • Coating in Progress • Process Completed • Process Ended in Fault Condition


Audio indication also sounds on completion of the process. 174 Wafer stage Rotacota planetary stage Microscope slide stage Rotation stage


ORDERING INFORMATION EMS 150V S Plus


5700 each


EMS 150V S Plus Sputter Coater optimized for high-vacuum applications. High resolution turbomolecular pumped capacitive touch-screen controled sputter coater with status LED indicator, including quick release sputter insert and one 57 mm diameter x 0.3 mm chromium target. A rotating specimen stage, 50 mm diameter, supplied as standard.


EMS 150V E Plus 5710


each


EMS 150V E Plus Carbon Evaporator optimized for high-vacuum applications. Turbomolecular pumped capacitive touch-screen controled carborn evaporator with status LED indicator suitable for TEM and SEM applications. Fitted with a carbon rod evaporation head for 3.05 mm diameter carbon rods. Supplied with carbon rods (C5422 3.05 mm x 300 mm) and a carbon rod shaper (manual operation). A rotating specimen stage, 50 mm diameter, supplied as standard.


EMS 150V ES Plus 5720


each


EMS 150V ES Plus Combined Sputtering and Carbon Coating System optimized for high-vacuum applications. The deposition heads can be swapped in seconds and the intelligent system logic automatically recognizes which head is in place and displays the appropriate operating settings. Consists of high resolution turbomolecular pumped capacitive touch-screen controled sputter coater and carborn evaporator with status LED indicator, including quick release sputter insert and one 57 mm diameter x 0.3 mm chromium target, and high vacuum carbon rod evaporation coater, including quick-release carbon rod insert for 3.05 mm diameter carbon rods. Coating inserts are interchangeable. A rotating specimen stage, 50 mm diameter, supplied as standard. Rotary pump requirements (needs to be ordered separately) 91003


Edwards RV3 50L/s two-stage rotary pump, with vacuum hose, coupling kit and oil mist filter


6550-A each


Diaphragm pump. A "dry" alternative to the standard 91003 oil- based rotary pump complete with vacuum hose, coupling kit and oil mist filter


each


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