Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is the formation of a non-volatile solid film on a substrate due to the reaction of vapor-phase chemical reactants. CVD is an atmosphere-controlled process conducted at elevated temperatures of around 1925°F (1051°C) in a CVD reactor. CVD is used to create… View Full Term
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