Dear all, I am trying to coat nickel in a thermal evaporator. I have a problem related with the (Alumina coated) Tungsten boats where the nickel pellets are placed in. I have observed that nickel pellets melted as I increased the current to ~250 Amperes. After 60-70 seconds (while the deposition was continuing without any problem), suddenly the boat has been damaged (There occurred a hole at the mid of the boat). I have tried the experiment with reduced number of pellets. But the result is same. Please note that the boats can withstand even a current of 350 Amperes during gold deposition. Is there anyone that can identify the problem? Is there any solution for that? Thanks in advance, Regards, -- Kagan TOPALLI, Ph. D. Senior Research Engineer MEMS-VLSI and EMT Group Middle East Technical University Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Eng. TR-06531 Ankara Turkey Phone: +90 312 210 44 09 or +90 312 210 23 40 Fax: +90 312 210 23 04 http://www.mems.eee.metu.edu.tr/~topalli/ --