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Thermal CVD

Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is a process used to create thin, uniform layers of materials on surfaces. It involves heating a source gas containing the desired material until it decomposes or reacts at high temperatures, causing the material to deposit onto a substrate. This technique is commonly used in manufacturing electronics, such as semiconductor chips and solar panels, to build high-quality coatings with precise control over thickness and composition. The process relies on thermal energy to drive chemical reactions, enabling the formation of complex materials in a controlled and efficient manner.