[labnetwork] Experience with Angstrom E-Beam Evaporators?

Prashant Srinivasan prashant at ucsb.edu
Tue Oct 21 13:41:04 EDT 2025


Gabe,


You might want to consider Ferrotec (they own Temescal now) as well. We 
have been running the TLAB (a small batch evaporator suitable for a 
teaching cleanroom) for a year now with no problems. Happy to chat if 
you need more information.


Prashant


On 10/20/2025 10:57 AM, Gabriel Catalano wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We are in the process of procuring a new E-Beam evaporator and 
> considering options from Kurt J. Lesker, AJA Internation, and Angstrom 
> Engineering; the pricing between all three vendors is comparable. We 
> have lots experience using and maintaining KJL and AJA systems, but do 
> not have much exposure to Angstrom Engineering's systems. We are 
> curious for other nanolabs experience with these tools, particularly 
> from a maintenance prospective. We plan to use this tool for both 
> metal and oxide depositions. Any feedback or thoughts on Angstrom's 
> E-beam systems is very much appreciated!
>
> Kind Regards,
> ------------------------
> *Gabe Catalano*
> Lab Operations
> Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF)
> (650) 498-4014
> https://snf.stanford.edu/ <https://snf.stanford.edu/>
>
>
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Prashant Srinivasan,
Teaching Cleanroom Engineer
Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California 93106
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