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CVD Process

Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is a process used to create thin, solid materials on a surface by exposing it to reactive gases at high temperatures. In CVD, these gases decompose or react when heated, depositing a thin film of material—such as silicon or diamond—onto the substrate. This technique allows precise control over the film’s composition and structure, making it essential in manufacturing semiconductors, solar cells, and coatings. The process is clean and effective, enabling the production of uniform, high-quality coatings that are crucial for advanced electronic devices and protective surfaces.