Description
Spray pyrolysis is a process in which a thin film is deposited by spraying a solution on a heated surface, where the constituent reacts to form a chemical compound. The process is particularly useful for the deposition of oxides and has long been a production method for applying a transparent electrical conductor of Tin oxide (SnO2) or Stannic oxide to a glass substrate. Now, this technique is increasingly used to prepare perovskite thin film, such as in perovskite solar cells.
Technical Specifications
- Spray pyrolysis Equipment with corrosive resistant metal body
- Closed chamber with pressure maintenance gauges
Ultrasonic Sprayer
60 KHz, conical/ Trapezoidal/ Flat Ultrasonic Nozzle
Specifications
Substrate base plate
Dimension : 150 x 150mm
Max. temperature : Rt to 500° C (With PID temp Controller)
Power input : 230V and 50 Hz
- Pc connectivity: USB
- Nylon tube to carry the solution from the glass dispenser to the spray head.
- Closed Chamber: Inner SS 304, Outer MS powder coated
- FRL unit
- Air compressor