High Energy Physics and Research
Surface Finishes provides custom prototyping, development and fabrication services.

Laser Vacuum Chamber Courtesy: Synchrotron Radiation Center UW – Madison Funding Provided by the National Science Foundation
Typical Applications:
- Low Scatter Mirrors
- Sub-Atomic Particle Targets
- SRF Cavities
- Substrates
- Vacuum Chambers
- Other
Typical Materials:
- Niobium
- Molybdenum
- Titanium
- Tungsten
- Tantalum
- Glidcop®
- Stainless Steel
- Aluminum
- Other
Glidcop® is the registered trademark name of North American Hoganas, Inc.