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From yb2471 at columbia.edu Thu Aug 31 20:44:07 2023
From: yb2471 at columbia.edu (Youry Borisenkov)
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 17:44:07 -0700
Subject: [labnetwork] Expertec furnace o-rings
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Hi all,
Thank you for your help
We were able to solve this issue quickly, thanks to this *amazing
community!*
here is a list of the O-Ring suppliers you recommended:
Company contact person phone number email
Process Technologies, Inc Jim Paino (610) 603-7525 painoj at ptipro.com
Flodynamix Fred Pourmirzaie (925) 690-5107 Flodynamix at Flodynamix.com
Parker (800) 272-7537 cparker at support.parker.com
Sealing Devices (716) 684-7600 seals at sealingdevices.com
Potter Associates (585) 288-2850 info at potterassoc.com
Web Seal (800 )366-1320 sales at websealinc.com
Gasket Packing & Seal Supply Company Inc (505) 343-1411
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ACE Seal (408) 513-1070 https://www.aceseal.com/contact
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 5:21?PM Youry Borisenkov <yb2471 at columbia.edu>
wrote:
> Hi,
> We need to replace one of the o-rings on our cvd furnace (it is the buffer
> o-ring that goes between the glass tube and the metal front clamp). The
> lead time is 12 weeks and we would like to try bring up the tool faster.
> Is there an o-ring supplier that you know of, that might have some non
> standard parts? Or will be willing to manufacture a custom part for us?
>
> Thank you,
> Youry
> Cni- Columbia University
>
>
>
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From mweiler at andrew.cmu.edu Thu Aug 31 19:08:17 2023
From: mweiler at andrew.cmu.edu (Mark Weiler)
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 19:08:17 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] Argon vs Krypton for sputtering
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HI Rob,
This paper may help. We did heaps of sputtering measurements for spacecraft materials at CSU?usually with Xenon?. But occasionally with Argon and Krypton. Enjoy...
https://projects-web.engr.colostate.edu/ionstand/publications/papers/IEPC-2005-293.pdf?
IEPC-2005-293
PDF Document ? 544 KB
Best,
Mark
Mark Weiler
Manager, Equipment & Facilities
Bertucci Nanotechnology Laboratory
Eden Hall Nanofabrication Cleanroom
Carnegie Mellon University
P: 412-268-2471
F: 412-268-3497
http://www.nanofab.ece.cmu.edu
...Success consists of getting up just one more time than you fall? OG
> On Aug 31, 2023, at 12:50 PM, Macdonald, Robert (GE Aerospace, US) <robert.macdonald at ge.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I?m wondering when folks use Krypton or other noble gasses for sputtering in their facilities, and why. I have read that ideally, one matches the atomic weight of the target with the gas. Thus, Neon for lighter targets, Krypton for heavier.
>
> In practice I see Ar used for all materials.
>
> Any thoughts or opinions would be of interest.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
>