Substrata offers a full suite of iridium coated silicon and glass substrates
All coatings are deposited under vacuum using electron beam evaporation. Iridium is often used as a protective coating in extreme conditions due to its high resistance to corrosion and it exhibits the highest resistance to corrosion in molten oxides among metals. Iridium is a promising candidate for a wide range of applications due to its high melting point, low oxygen permeability, high chemical stability, and superior oxidation resistance.
We use a thin titanium adhesion layer (2-7 nm) between the substrate and iridium coating. This adhesion layer is optional. Custom sizes and materials can also be fabricated to meet your needs.
Technical Features
Product # | Description | Coating | Thickness | Adhesion | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4WIR-01000-Q3 | Iridium Coated Ø4 in Silicon Wafer1000 Å Ir | Ø101.6 mm x 0.525 mm thick | Iridium (99.9 %) | 1000 Å | 30 Å Ti | 3 |
Product # | Description | Coating | Thickness | Adhesion | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SSIR-01000-Q10 | Iridium Coated Microscope Slides1000 Å Ir | 25 mm x 75 mm x 1 mm | Iridium (99.9 %) | 1000 Å | 30 Å Ti | 10/pkg |