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vacuum evaporation

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vacuum evaporation [′vak·yəm i‚vap·ə′rā·shən]
(engineering)
Deposition of thin films of metal or other materials on a substrate, usually through openings in a mask, by evaporation from a boiling source in a hard vacuum.


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District Court in Los Angeles, the company has installed a vacuum evaporation system to eliminate Hawker Pacific's discharge of industrial wastewater.
To make an X-ray-sensitive material, the LBL researchers use a technique called vacuum evaporation in which a scintillator, cesium iodide, is deposited on raised pucks dotting the surface of a patterned piece of high-temperature plastic.
 
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