Halifax, NS
Nova Crystals Ltd. is a Halifax based company established in
in alumina, alumina-zirconia, silica, and fused quartz.
Nova Crystals' ceramic products can be used for many applications. Some of these include: labware, high temperature structural components, crucibles, wear and/or corrosion resistant liners, and reaction vessels. The fused quartz glassware products can be used for crystal growth, as crucibles, and containers for acid baths in the semiconductor industry.
Nova Crystals can custom design and manufacture parts and components to meet your specific needs.
Further information about Nova Crystals' products is presented on our webpage at http: //www. novacrystals. ns. ca
If you have any questions about or are interest in Nova Crystals' products, please contact us.
Specialization:
Design and manufacture of advanced ceramics for structural, wear, corrosion resistant, and high temperature applications.
Development and manufacture of space related equipment. (microgravity furnace)
Most of Nova Crystals' innovative process equpiment was designed and manufactured internally.
More than 30 years of experience in crystal growth, design and manufacturing.
5265 Morris St.
Halifax, NS B3J 1B6
CA
5265 Morris St.
Halifax, NS B3J 1B6
CA
Legal Name: Nova Crystals Ltd.
CA
Title: President
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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Crucibles for semiconductor industry Used in crystal growth Labware for chemical industry
Characteristics:
High purity 99.95% High temperature applications Continuous temperature 1200 degrees Celsius Intermittent temperature 1300 degrees Celsius High thermal shock resistance Gas impermeable Excellent corrosion resistance Complex shapes with various wall thicknesses
R&D of technology for growth of gallium arsenide single crystals is in the final stages. The Nova Crystals' gallium arsenide crystals will have low defect density. (less than 5000 Etch Pit Density/ square cm) Production of GaAs ingots 10cm in diameter and up to 25kg in weight. Nova Crystals has built a furnace for growth of a gallium arsenide crystal in microgravity.
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