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High Purity Zinc (Zn) Sputtering Target / Powder / Wire / Block / Granule

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High Purity Zinc (Zn) Sputtering Target / Powder / Wire / Block / Granule

Item Number : LM-ZN

Price varies based on specs and customizations


Chemical Formula
Zn
Purity
3N-5N
Shape
discs / wire / block / powder / plates / column targets / step target / custom-made
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We provide Zinc (Zn) materials at affordable prices. We specialize in producing and customizing Zinc (Zn) materials of varying purities, shapes, and sizes to meet your specific needs.

Our inventory includes a wide variety of sputtering targets (circular, square, tubular, irregular), coating materials, cylinders, cones, particles, foils, powders, 3D printing powders, nanometer powders, wire rods, ingots, blocks, and more, all available in a range of specifications and sizes.

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Zinc (Zn) block
Zinc (Zn) block

About Zinc (Zn)

Zinc is a unique metal with exceptional thermal, optical, electrical, and solid-state properties. While much research has been done on this element, there is still a lot to be explored.

Zinc is extensively used to create alloys with other metals. Some common zinc alloys include brass, nickel silver, commercial bronze, soft solder, and aluminum solder. Zinc is widely used to produce die castings that find applications in various industries such as automotive, electrical, and hardware. Additionally, zinc is utilized to galvanize other metals, such as iron, to prevent corrosion.

Zinc oxide, with its versatile properties, is widely used across various industries. Zinc oxide is a crucial ingredient in the manufacturing of paints, rubber products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, floor coverings, plastics, printing inks, soap, storage batteries, textiles, and electrical equipment.

Zinc sulfide is utilized in the creation of luminous dials, fluorescent lights, X-ray and TV screens.

Furthermore, Zinc is available in several forms, including pellets, rods, wire, and granules, with purities ranging from 99% to ultra-high purity (99.999%). Zinc nanoparticles and nanopowders offer an ultra-high surface area and are perfect for applications that require a large surface area.

Finally, Zinc is also available in soluble forms such as chlorides, nitrates, and acetates, which can be manufactured as solutions at specified stoichiometries.

In conclusion, Zinc, with its unique properties, offers a plethora of applications across various industries. Zinc alloys and compounds, including Zinc oxide, Zinc sulfide, and Zinc sputtering targets, have diverse applications in manufacturing and research.

Ingredient Quality Control

Raw material composition analysis
Through the use of equipment such as ICP and GDMS, the content of metal impurities is detected and analyzed to ensure that it meets the purity standard;

Non-metallic impurities are detected by equipment such as carbon and sulfur analyzers, nitrogen and oxygen analyzers.
Metallographic flaw detection analysis
The target material is inspected using flaw detection equipment to ensure that there are no defects or shrinkage holes inside the product;

Through metallographic testing, the internal grain structure of the target material is analyzed to ensure that the grains are fine and dense.
Appearance and dimension inspection
Product dimensions are measured using micrometers and precision calipers to ensure compliance with drawings;

The surface finish and cleanliness of the product are measured using a surface cleanliness meter.

Conventional Sputtering Target Sizes

Preparation process
hot isostatic pressing, vacuum melting, etc.
Sputtering target shape
plane sputtering target, multi-arc sputtering target, step sputtering target, special-shaped sputtering target
Round sputtering target size
Diameter: 25.4mm / 50mm / 50.8mm / 60mm / 76.2mm / 80mm / 100mm / 101.6mm / 152.4mm
Thickness: 3mm / 4mm / 5mm / 6mm / 6.35mm
Size can be customized.
Square sputtering target size
50×50×3mm / 100×100×4mm / 300×300×5mm, size can be customized

Available Metal Forms

Metal Forms Details

We manufacture almost all the metals listed on the periodic table in a wide range of forms and purities, as well as standard sizes and dimensions. We can also produce custom-made products to meet specific customer requirements, such as size, shape, surface area, composition, and more. The following list provides a sample of the forms we offer, but it is not exhaustive. If you need laboratory consumables, please contact us directly to request a quote.

  • Flat/Planar Forms: Board, Film, Foil, Microfoil, Microleaf, Paper, Plate, Ribbon, Sheet, Strip, Tape, Wafer
  • Preformed Shapes: Anodes, Balls, Bands, Bars, Boats, Bolts, Briquettes, Cathodes, Circles, Coils, Crucibles, Crystals, Cubes, Cups, Cylinders, Discs, Electrodes, Fibers, Filaments, Flanges, Grids, Lenses, Mandrels, Nuts, Parts, Prisms, Pucks, Rings, Rods, Shapes, Shields, Sleeves, Springs, Squares, Sputtering Targets, Sticks, Tubes, Washers, Windows, Wires
  • Microsizes: Beads, Bits, Capsules, Chips, Coins, Dust, Flakes, Grains, Granules, Micropowder, Needles, Particles, Pebbles, Pellets, Pins, Pills, Powder, Shavings, Shot, Slugs, Spheres, Tablets
  • Macrosizes: Billets, Chunks, Cuttings, Fragments, Ingots, Lumps, Nuggets, Pieces, Punchings, Rocks, Scraps, Segments, Turnings
  • Porous and Semi-Porous: Fabric, Foam, Gauze, Honeycomb, Mesh, Sponge, Wool
  • Nanoscale: Nanoparticles, Nanopowders, Nanofoils, Nanotubes, Nanorods, Nanoprisms
  • Others: Concentrate, Ink, Paste, Precipitate, Residue, Samples, Specimens

KinTek specializes in the manufacturing of high-purity and ultra-high-purity materials with a purity range of 99.999% (5N), 99.9999% (6N), 99.99995% (6N5), and in some cases, up to 99.99999% (7N). Our materials are available in specific grades, including UP/UHP, semiconductor, electronic, deposition, fiber optic, and MBE grades. Our high-purity metals, oxides, and compounds are specifically crafted to meet the rigorous demands of high-technology applications and are ideal for use as dopants and precursor materials for thin film deposition, crystal growth of semiconductors, and synthesis of nanomaterials. These materials find use in advanced microelectronics, solar cells, fuel cells, optical materials, and other cutting-edge applications.

Packaging

We use vacuum packaging for our high-purity materials, and each material has specific packaging tailored to its unique characteristics. For instance, our Hf sputter target is externally tagged and labeled to facilitate efficient identification and quality control. We take great care to prevent any damage that could occur during storage or transportation.

FAQ

What is Physical vapor deposition (PVD)?

Physical vapor deposition (PVD) is a technique for depositing thin films by vaporizing a solid material in a vacuum and then depositing it onto a substrate. PVD coatings are highly durable, scratch-resistant, and corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for a variety of applications, from solar cells to semiconductors. PVD also creates thin films that can withstand high temperatures. However, PVD can be costly, and the cost varies depending on the method used. For instance, evaporation is a low-cost PVD method, while ion beam sputtering is rather expensive. Magnetron sputtering, on the other hand, is more expensive but more scalable.

What is sputtering target?

A sputtering target is a material used in the process of sputter deposition, which involves breaking up the target material into tiny particles that form a spray and coat a substrate, such as a silicon wafer. Sputtering targets are typically metallic elements or alloys, although some ceramic targets are available. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, with some manufacturers creating segmented targets for larger sputtering equipment. Sputtering targets have a wide range of applications in fields such as microelectronics, thin film solar cells, optoelectronics, and decorative coatings due to their ability to deposit thin films with high precision and uniformity.

What are high purity materials?

High purity materials refer to substances that are free from impurities and possess a high level of chemical homogeneity. These materials are essential in various industries, particularly in the field of advanced electronics, where impurities can significantly affect the performance of devices. High purity materials are obtained through various methods, including chemical purification, vapor-phase deposition, and zone refining. In the preparation of electronic grade single crystal diamond, for example, a high-purity raw material gas and an efficient vacuum system are necessary to achieve the desired level of purity and homogeneity.

What is magnetron sputtering?

Magnetron sputtering is a plasma-based coating technique used to produce very dense films with excellent adhesion, making it a versatile method for creating coatings on materials that have high melting points and cannot be evaporated. This method generates a magnetically confined plasma near the surface of a target, where positively charged energetic ions collide with the negatively charged target material, causing atoms to be ejected or "sputtered." These ejected atoms are then deposited on a substrate or wafer to create the desired coating.

What are high purity metals?

High purity metals are single element materials with minimal impurities, making them ideal for use in research, development, and production of advanced technologies. These metals are used in the creation of advanced ceramics, electronic sensors, high-precision lenses and optics, LEDs, lasers, thermal barrier coatings, plasma screens, and more. KINTEK offers a diverse range of high-purity metals and binary and ternary metal compounds in various forms, compositions, dispersions, particle sizes, and weights for research and commercial applications. Strategic special metals are used in high-tech applications and can be expensive due to their elaborate processing.

How are sputtering targets made?

Sputtering targets are made using a variety of manufacturing processes depending on the properties of the target material and its application. These include vacuum melting and rolling, hot-pressed, special press-sintered process, vacuum hot-pressed, and forged methods. Most sputtering target materials can be fabricated into a wide range of shapes and sizes, with circular or rectangular shapes being the most common. Targets are usually made from metallic elements or alloys, but ceramic targets can also be used. Compound sputtering targets are also available, made from a variety of compounds including oxides, nitrides, borides, sulphides, selenides, tellurides, carbides, crystalline, and composite mixtures.

Why magnetron sputtering?

Magnetron sputtering is preferred due to its ability to achieve high precision in film thickness and density of coatings, surpassing evaporation methods. This technique is especially suitable for creating metallic or insulating coatings with specific optical or electrical properties. Additionally, magnetron sputtering systems can be configured with multiple magnetron sources.

What are high purity metals used for?

High purity metals are used in various advanced technologies that require specific properties, performance and quality. They are used to create fluorescent lighting, plasma screens, LEDs, high-precision lenses and optics, electronic sensors, advanced ceramics, thermal barrier coatings, lasers, and more. These metals are also used in the production of high-quality magnetic, thermoelectric, phosphor and semiconducting materials. KINTEK offers a diverse portfolio of high-purity metals, binary and ternary metal compounds, magnetic alloys, metal oxides, nanomaterials, and organometallic precursors in various forms, compositions, dispersions, particle sizes and weights for all research and commercial applications.

What is sputtering target used for?

Sputtering targets are used in a process called sputtering to deposit thin films of a material onto a substrate using ions to bombard the target. These targets have a wide range of applications in various fields, including microelectronics, thin film solar cells, optoelectronics, and decorative coatings. They allow for the deposition of thin films of materials onto a variety of substrates with high precision and uniformity, making them an ideal tool for producing precision products. Sputtering targets come in various shapes and sizes and can be specialized to meet the specific requirements of the application.

What are the materials used in thin film deposition?

Thin film deposition commonly utilizes metals, oxides, and compounds as materials, each with its unique advantages and disadvantages. Metals are preferred for their durability and ease of deposition but are relatively expensive. Oxides are highly durable, can withstand high temperatures, and can be deposited at low temperatures, but can be brittle and challenging to work with. Compounds offer strength and durability, can be deposited at low temperatures and tailored to exhibit specific properties.

The selection of material for a thin film coating is dependent on the application requirements. Metals are ideal for thermal and electrical conduction, while oxides are effective in offering protection. Compounds can be tailored to suit specific needs. Ultimately, the best material for a particular project will depend on the specific needs of the application.

What are the benefits of using high-purity metals?

Using high-purity metals offers several benefits. First, they provide consistent and reliable performance due to the absence of impurities that can cause variations in material properties. Second, high-purity metals enable the production of high-quality and high-performance products, ensuring better functionality and durability. Third, their low impurity levels reduce the risk of contamination in sensitive applications. High-purity metals also exhibit improved electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and corrosion resistance. Additionally, they are often preferred for their enhanced adhesion properties, making them suitable for various coating and thin film deposition processes.

What are sputtering targets for electronics?

Sputtering targets for electronics are thin discs or sheets of materials such as aluminum, copper, and titanium that are used to deposit thin films onto silicon wafers to create electronic devices like transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. These targets are used in a process called sputtering, in which atoms of the target material are physically ejected from the surface and deposited onto a substrate by bombarding the target with ions. Sputtering targets for electronics are essential in the production of microelectronics and typically require high precision and uniformity to ensure quality devices.

What are the methods to achieve optimal thin film deposition?

To achieve thin films with desirable properties, high-quality sputtering targets and evaporation materials are essential. The quality of these materials can be influenced by various factors, such as purity, grain size, and surface condition.

The purity of sputtering targets or evaporation materials plays a crucial role, as impurities can cause defects in the resulting thin film. Grain size also affects the quality of the thin film, with larger grains leading to poor film properties. Additionally, the surface condition is crucial, since rough surfaces can result in defects in the film.

To attain the highest quality sputtering targets and evaporation materials, it is crucial to select materials that possess high purity, small grain size, and smooth surfaces.

Uses of Thin Film Deposition

Zinc Oxide-Based Thin Films

ZnO thin films find applications in several industries such as thermal, optical, magnetic, and electrical, but their primary use is in coatings and semiconductor devices.

Thin-Film Resistors

Thin-film resistors are crucial for modern technology and are used in radio receivers, circuit boards, computers, radiofrequency devices, monitors, wireless routers, Bluetooth modules, and cell phone receivers.

Magnetic Thin Films

Magnetic thin films are used in electronics, data storage, radio-frequency identification, microwave devices, displays, circuit boards, and optoelectronics as key components.

Optical Thin Films

Optical coatings and optoelectronics are standard applications of optical thin films. Molecular beam epitaxy can produce optoelectronic thin-film devices (semiconductors), where epitaxial films are deposited one atom at a time onto the substrate.

Polymer Thin Films

Polymer thin films are used in memory chips, solar cells, and electronic devices. Chemical deposition techniques (CVD) offer precise control of polymer film coatings, including conformance and coating thickness.

Thin-Film Batteries

Thin-film batteries power electronic devices such as implantable medical devices, and the lithium-ion battery has advanced significantly thanks to the use of thin films.

Thin-Film Coatings

Thin-film coatings enhance the chemical and mechanical characteristics of target materials in various industries and technological fields. Anti-reflective coatings, anti-ultraviolet or anti-infrared coatings, anti-scratch coatings, and lens polarization are some common examples.

Thin-Film Solar Cells

Thin-film solar cells are essential to the solar energy industry, enabling the production of relatively cheap and clean electricity. Photovoltaic systems and thermal energy are the two main applicable technologies.

Which industries commonly use high-purity metals?

High-purity metals find application in a wide range of industries. The semiconductor and electronics industries extensively use high-purity metals for integrated circuits, microprocessors, and other electronic components. The aerospace industry relies on high-purity metals for their lightweight and high-strength properties. Optics and photovoltaic industries utilize high-purity metals for precision optics and solar cells. High-purity metals also play a significant role in medical devices, automotive components, research laboratories, and advanced manufacturing processes.

What is the lifetime of a sputtering target?

The lifetime of a sputtering target depends on factors such as the material composition, purity, and the specific application it is being used for. Generally, targets can last for several hundred to a few thousand hours of sputtering, but this can vary widely depending on the specific conditions of each run. Proper handling and maintenance can also extend the lifetime of a target. In addition, the use of rotary sputtering targets can increase runtimes and reduce the occurrence of defects, making them a more cost-effective option for high volume processes.

Factors and Parameters that Influence Deposition of Thin Films

Deposition Rate:

The rate at which the film is produced, typically measured in thickness divided by time, is crucial for selecting a technology suitable for the application. Moderate deposition rates are sufficient for thin films, while quick deposition rates are necessary for thick films. It is important to strike a balance between speed and precise film thickness control.

Uniformity:

The consistency of the film across the substrate is known as uniformity, which usually refers to film thickness but can also relate to other properties such as the index of refraction. It is important to have a good understanding of the application to avoid under- or over-specifying uniformity.

Fill Capability:

Fill capability or step coverage refers to how well the deposition process covers the substrate's topography. The deposition method used (e.g., CVD, PVD, IBD, or ALD) has a significant impact on step coverage and fill.

Film Characteristics:

The characteristics of the film depend on the application's requirements, which can be categorized as photonic, optical, electronic, mechanical, or chemical. Most films must meet requirements in more than one category.

Process Temperature:

Film characteristics are significantly affected by process temperature, which may be limited by the application.

Damage:

Each deposition technology has the potential to damage the material being deposited upon, with smaller features being more susceptible to process damage. Pollution, UV radiation, and ion bombardment are among the potential sources of damage. It is crucial to understand the limitations of the materials and tools.

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These zinc targets are the perfect size and shape for my sputtering needs. They arrived on time and in perfect condition.

Alexandria Roberts

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Zinc targets from KINTEK are always of the highest quality. I've used their products for years and have never been disappointed.

Aaliyah Patel

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I was very impressed with the fast delivery of my order. The zinc sputtering targets were exactly as described and worked perfectly in my application.

Juan Garcia

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The purity of the zinc targets is excellent, and they have a very long lifespan. I would highly recommend these targets to anyone looking for high-quality sputtering targets.

Oliver Chen

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I've been using KINTEK's zinc targets for over a year now and they have never let me down. They are the best sputtering targets I've ever used.

Isabella Johnson

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The price of KINTEK's zinc targets is very reasonable, especially considering the high quality of the product. I would definitely recommend these targets to anyone on a budget.

Muhammad Ali

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I'm very happy with the durability of KINTEK's zinc targets. They last much longer than the targets I used to use, which saves me money in the long run.

Sophia Rodriguez

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The technological advancement of KINTEK's zinc targets is impressive. They are always coming up with new and innovative ways to improve their products.

Jackson Kim

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I'm very satisfied with the overall quality of KINTEK's zinc targets. They are made from high-quality materials and they are very well-made.

Amelia White

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I would definitely recommend KINTEK's zinc targets to anyone who is looking for high-quality, durable, and affordable sputtering targets.

Liam Brown

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KINTEK's zinc targets are the best I've ever used. They are very consistent and they produce high-quality results.

Emma Jones

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I'm very happy with the value for money that I get from KINTEK's zinc targets. They are very affordable and they last a long time.

Oliver Smith

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The speed of delivery from KINTEK is excellent. I always receive my orders within a few days.

Isabella Garcia

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I'm very impressed with the customer service from KINTEK. They are always willing to help me with any questions or problems I have.

Muhammad Ali

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I would definitely recommend KINTEK to anyone who is looking for high-quality zinc targets.

Sophia Rodriguez

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KINTEK is the best supplier of zinc targets that I have ever worked with.

Jackson Kim

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I'm very happy with the overall experience I've had with KINTEK.

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I would definitely recommend KINTEK to anyone who is looking for high-quality sputtering targets.

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