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MSE PRO Teflon (PTFE) Sputtering Target, 99.9% Purity– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Teflon (PTFE) Sputtering Target, 99.9% Purity

SKU: TA5603

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Product: Teflon (PTFE) Sputtering Target

Purity: 99.9%

CAS# 9002-84-0, TEFLON (POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, PTFE)

Sizes available: 4 inch diameter x 0.125 inch (3.175 mm), 3 inch diameter x 0.125 inch (3.175 mm), 2 inch diameter x 0.125 inch (3.175 mm), other customized sizes are available upon request. 

Each Teflon (PTFE) sputtering target supplied by MSE Supplies can be bonded to an oxygen-free copper backing plate with 0.125" (3.175 mm) thickness for ready-to-use in a sputtering system.  

Introduction
Sputtered plasma polymer thin films using polymer targets have been widely studied and developed since the first report in the 1960s. Among the various polymer targets, a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) polymer target has been mostly used for depositing an organic thin film via a sputtering process.  Fluorocarbon thin films deposited via radio-frequency (RF) sputtering using PTFE targets have many advantageous surface properties, such as hydrophobicity and super-hydrophobicity, icephobicity, oleophobicity, high optical transmittance, dielectric and mechanical properties, as well as antimicrobial characteristics. Thus, these thin films have recently garnered a substantial amount of attention in practical applications for flat panel displays, automobiles, fabrics, membranes, and high-frequency applications.

Reference: Kim, S.H., Kim, C.H., Choi, W.J. et al. Fluorocarbon Thin Films Fabricated using Carbon Nanotube/Polytetrafluoroethylene Composite Polymer Targets via Mid-Frequency Sputtering. Sci Rep 7, 1451 (2017) doi:10.1038/s41598-017-01472-2 (open access article)