2014 WCHC Europe
High Repeatability Tungsten Carbide Lip Slot die Paid Members Public
Presented by Naoki Rikita, MMC Ryotec Tungsten Carbide, which is known for its hard metal properties, is used on slot die lips for wear resistance. Computer analysis introduces a case study of lip wear for critical process control. This study helps in understanding geometric modeling of slot die lips and
Metallized Papers & Films Worldwide Paid Members Public
Presented by Corey M. Reardon, AWA Alexander Watson Associates
Reliable Laminating Interdependency Inks/Adhesive Paid Members Public
Presented by Pierangelo Brambilla, Sun Chemical
How Automatic Metrology Systems Help to Increase Product Quality While Saving Production Costs and Time Paid Members Public
Presented by Hans Oerley, Dr. Schenk GmbH Plastic films are produced for a wide range of applications: for packaging of food, functional films for LCD-displays, films for organic solar modules and OLEDs and many more. Focusing on the production process, starting with the base material and followed by converting steps,
Optimized Control and Uniformity with T-Cap MAX Evaporator Boats Paid Members Public
Presented by Rodrigue Ngoumeni Yappi, Kennametal A new generation of evaporator boats has been developed by creating a new cavity design. This new feature provides both, better performance and life time.
Substrate Thermal Heating Rates as a Function of Magnetically Controlled Plasma Impedance on Rotary Cathodes Paid Members Public
Presented by Patrick Morse, Sputtering Components Inc. The thermal budget for web based polymer substrates is a critical parameter to consider whenever depositing sputtered thin films. Electron heating and bombardment of high energy particles are commonly thought to be the primary source of substrate heating in a rotary magnetron sputtering
Roll-to-Roll Processing Inflections for the Display & IoT Industry Paid Members Public
Presented by Neil A. Morrison, Applied Materials Web Coating GmbH Next generation consumer electronic devices, including wearables are placing an ever increasing emphasis on form factor. This has resulted in an increase in the number of polymeric films used in their construction. As most of these polymeric materials are initially
Maximizing the Potential of Rotatable Magnetron Sputter Sources for Web Coating Applications Paid Members Public
Presented by Dermot Monaghan, Gencoa Magnetron sputtering is the most widely used technique for creating a flux of vapour for the vacuum deposition industries. The flux of vapour is generated by a magnetically confined plasma over the ‘target’ surface which ‘sputters’ the target material (‘target’ is the name given to