Intelligent Programmable Spin Coater

The intelligent programmable spin Coater controls the rotation speed and time of the substrate through a microprocessor, allowing liquids such as photoresist to form a uniform thin film under centrifugal force. It is used in the coating process for semiconductor and microelectronic device manufacturing, ensuring film thickness uniformity and process repeatability.
Selection
When selecting, consider the compatibility of the substrate size with the fixture, ensuring the rotational speed range covers 100-10,000 RPM and includes stepwise speed adjustment. Pay attention to the stability of the vacuum adsorption system, ensure the program storage capacity supports multiple sets of process parameters, and note the anti-vibration design and solvent compatibility.

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The Spin Coater is controlled by touch screen, the acceleration range is 100~ 4000rpm/s, and the speed can be automatically corrected by A/K selection. The motor torque is large and the operation is smooth, which is suitable for the assembly line process.

$ 2494.00

Miniaturized design equipped with precision motor, the highest Rotation speed of 10000rpm, Acceleration range of 100-5000rpm/s, support 5 Linear dispersion storage function, transparent cavity easy to observe the coating process.

$ 1461.00

Support 720 ° positive and negative two-way swirl/spin, completely solving the problem of insufficient one-way mixing; the fully automatic intelligent clamping system applies force accurately according to the size of the barrel; the revolution speed is 100-200rpm, and the rotation speed is 200-400rpm, ensuring uniform and efficient mixing.

$ 2623.00

The uniform glue time is up to 3000 seconds, the speed range is 100-10000rpm, and the acceleration is 100-10000rpm/s. The solenoid valve is used to control the air path, which is suitable for assembly line processes. The motor torque is large and the operation is smooth.

$ 1364.00

Miniaturized design combines aluminum alloy structure with 304 stainless steel cavity, maximum Rotation speed of 8000 rpm, supports programmable homogenization and storage of multiple Linear dispersion, suitable for substrates with a diaMeter of ≤ 4 inches.

$ 1445.00

Gluing time up to 3000 seconds, speed range of 100 to 10000rpm, acceleration of 100-10000rpm/s, support Vacuum chuck and solenoid valve control gas path, suitable for assembly line process.

$ 1590.00

The homogenizing time is up to 3000 seconds, the speed range is 100-10000rpm, and the acceleration is 100-10000rpm/s. It supports multi-stage program control. Vacuum chuck ensures the stability of the substrate and is suitable for assembly line processes.

$ 1493.00

Miniaturized design with PP cavity, Rotation speed up to 8000 rpm, Linear dispersion storage, suitable for diaMeter ≤ 4 inch substrate, easy to operate.

$ 1606.00

Speed range 0~ 10000rpm, heating temperature up to 200 ℃, using intelligent temperature control and touch screen preset uniform glue Linear dispersion, simplify the operation process and ensure film uniformity.

$ 6205.00

High homogenizing efficiency, support 1-5 stage program control, 3000 seconds per period, speed range 100-10000rpm, acceleration 100-10000rpm/s, solenoid valve control gas path suitable for assembly line process.

$ 1461.00

Precision motor to ensure uniform film formation, Speed range 0-10000rpm, Acceleration 100-5000rpm/s, Support preset Linear dispersion and touch screen operation, simplify the use process.

$ 2752.00

The uniform glue speed is adjustable from 100 to 7000rpm, and the time is adjusted steplessly in multiple stages. The solenoid valve control gas path is suitable for the assembly line process. The motor torque is large and the operation is smooth. Vacuum chuck ensures the stability of the substrate.

$ 1171.00

The mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean, intelligent programmable control 24-stage program, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, Illumrination degree 0~ 10000LX four-level adjustable, unique air duct to ensure uniform air supply does not hurt seedlings, temperature limit alarm to ensure safety.

$ 1116.00

The uniform glue time can be adjusted from 0 to 240 seconds, the speed range is 100-7000rpm, the four-stage speed controller ensures the uniformity of the coating, the solenoid valve control gas path is suitable for the assembly line process, and the motor torque is large and the operation is smooth.

$ 1138.00

Support 0~ 10000rpm Rotation speed and 200 ℃ heating, with 5-stage uniform glue Linear dispersion programming function, PTFE cavity with dry mechanical pump to ensure process Stability.

$ 5560.00

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