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Quartz Substrates

ProductFused Quartz Substrate
FormatRound or Rectangular
ThicknessCustom
FlatnessApplication-specific
SurfaceSingle / Double-Side Polished
FunctionOptical / Carrier / Process Substrate

Quartz Substrates

A substrate is quartz cut and finished to carry a functional layer — a coating, a deposited film, a sensor structure — where flatness and surface finish are the primary spec, in a format (round or rectangular) chosen to fit your equipment rather than a standard wafer size series.

Dimensions

Parameter Specification
Format Round (diameter) or rectangular (L × W), per drawing
Thickness Per drawing
Flatness Per drawing — tighter than general plate stock where coating/deposition uniformity matters
Surface Polished (single or double side) to the roughness your process requires

Substrate Types by Function

Type Use
Optical substrate Light transmission or optical performance is the priority — polished to optical-grade flatness/roughness
Carrier/dummy substrate Structural or equipment-support function, calibration and thermal/process testing — flatness matters less than mechanical stability
Process substrate Deposited-film or coating base — surface roughness and cleanliness are the priority

Material Grade

JGS1 commonly selected when UV transmission performance matters more than visible/IR behavior; see the Quartz Glass Tubes Material Grades table for the full comparison. Drawing-based supply for special thickness, geometry, and edge-processing requirements not covered by standard wafer sizing (see Quartz Wafers for the SEMI-adjacent size series).

Packaging

Protective clean wrapping, foam isolation, and reinforced outer cartons standard to reduce edge damage during shipping.

FAQ

What’s the difference between a substrate and a wafer?

Wafer usually implies a standard round semiconductor-industry size (1–8 inch series). Substrate is broader — round or rectangular, sized to your equipment or application rather than a standard series.

Do I need an optical substrate or a carrier/dummy substrate?

Optical substrate if light transmission or optical performance through the part matters. Carrier/dummy substrate if it’s providing structural or process-testing function without an optical requirement.