Blogs

Semiconductor: Protecting Dry-Etch Chamber Parts Against Aggressive Plasma

Discover how Yttria (#1341) and Spherical Alumina enable effective dry etch chamber protection, improving yield, stability, and reliability.

Anilox Roll Coating: Which Powder Should You Choose?

Choosing the right thermal spray powder is key to anilox roll performance. Saint-Gobain offers #4040 for productivity and #4041 for precision and durability, both compatible with the ProPlasma HP torch.

How to Protect Against Selective Seam Weld Corrosion

Discover effective strategies for preventing selective seam weld corrosion in pipelines, including material selection and for zinc and zinc-aluminum metalization.

Which Ceramic Materials Can Aid in Protection Against Molten Zinc?

Discover how ceramic coatings protect against molten zinc's corrosive effects in the hot galvanizing industry, enhancing equipment lifespan and safety.

How to Enhance the Sustainability of Thermal Spray Solutions

Thermal spraying solutions are often strongly aligned with sustainable principles, potentially playing a key role in combating climate change.

How does Thermal Spray Powder Morphology Influence Coating Properties?

Your choice of thermal spray powder is crucial as the morphology of individual particles has a significant effect on the quality of the coating produced.

Fine powder development for the Semicon market

The Semicon market is driven by a strong dynamic of technological progress and has seen its growth further boosted by the need of hardware for the deployment of 5G. Developments in wafer processing are key to meet the challenging miniaturization objectives set by the International

Saint-Gobain Thermal Spray Powders – Protecting Semiconductor Dry-Etch

Dry etching is an essential nanofabrication technique in the modern-day manufacturing of miniaturized semiconductor devices.

Using Modern Flame Spray Technology to Metallize Capacitors – or Schoopage

Modern flame spray technology is a thermal spray technique used to produce high-performance, uniform coatings on substrates. Flame spray technology involves supplying feedstock to an oxy-fuel flame.