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06/11/2026

Pyrolytic Boron Nitride (PBN) crucibles offer several advantages for MBE, semiconductor manufacturing, and evaporation processes. This 40-second video highlights four key features:
Uniform translucency – enables process monitoring
Hydrophobic and non-wetting surface – minimizes material adhesion
Dense structure – audible ring clarity indicates integrity
Chemically inert and non-stick – prevents contamination
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) supplies custom PBN crucibles in various sizes and specifications.
View the full PBN product line here: https://www.samaterials.com/pyrolytic-boron-nitride.html
For custom inquiries: https://www.samaterials.com/inquiry.html?name=PBN0922+Pyrolytic+Boron+Nitride+Crucible%2C+PBN+Crucibles

Stanford Advanced Materials Attends Ceramics Expo 2026 in Cleveland 05/18/2026

Stanford Advanced Materials attended Ceramics Expo 2026 in Cleveland last week. Great insights on where the technical ceramics industry is heading – from scaling additive manufacturing to thermal management challenges and sustainability demands.

👇 For more details, please see here: https://www.samaterials.com/content/stanford-advanced-materials-attends-ceramics-expo-2026-in-cleveland.html

Cover Image Source: Ceramics Expo / LinkedIn

Stanford Advanced Materials Attends Ceramics Expo 2026 in Cleveland Last week, our team at Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) visited Ceramics Expo 2026 in Cleveland, co-located with Thermal Management Expo North America. Dr. Samuel R. Matthews came back with a much clearer view of where the technical ceramics industry is heading.

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