SINTEF Industry & Polyteknik

– 18. May 2026

A decade of thin‑film research built on the Flextura PVD platform — designed to grow. 
Flextura PVD system at SINTED Industry
SINTEF is one of Europe’s largest independent research organisations, with more than 2,200 employees representing over 80 nationalities. At SINTEF’s thin‑film laboratory in Oslo, functional material coatings are developed for applications including gas separation membranes, sensors, batteries, solar cells, and electrolysis cells.

The customer brief: Purpose-built to grow with our research

Ten years ago, SINTEF Industry approached Polyteknik with a clear and concrete challenge: to develop a PVD system tailored for advanced thin‑film research, one that could accommodate a wide range of materials and provide the freedom to explore new material combinations as ideas evolved.

“We needed a system with a high level of flexibility, where we could explore deposition of a wide range of materials and material combinations. It was essential that the equipment did not limit the research, but rather enabled it.”
— Marit Stange, Senior Research Scientist, SINTEF Industry

The Flextura Platform, Modular by design

The Flextura PVD platform was developed to meet the requirements from SINTEF and introduced a new way of thinking: modular, scalable, and designed to grow with the researcher’s ambitions. Start with a single process module, add chambers and analytical tools as needs evolve.  Automated deposition and analysis reduce time spent on routine operation – leaving more time for data interpretation, insight generation, and discovery of the next promising material.

Enabling SINTEF’s Thin‑Film Deposition Platform

The Flextura delivers high-quality, high-uniformity layers of metals and oxides on wafers, with multiple RF and DC magnetron sources in planar or confocal configurations. The system supports deposition ranging from relatively simple metals and alloys to reactive sputtering of oxides and nitrides. High‑temperature deposition up to 800 °C and residual gas analysis (RGA) provide the necessary level of process control.

In addition, an electron beam evaporation chamber dedicated for deposition of silicon for solar cells and battery applications allows growth of silicon at temperatures between RT and 1000 °C.

A partnership built on mutual ambition

Both SINTEF and Polyteknik share the same belief: the best equipment is created in close dialogue with the people who use it. As Flextura marks its 10th anniversary in 2026, SINTEF stands as proof that a platform designed to grow has given the best options for development.

Research that makes a difference

SINTEF Industry was Polyteknik’s first Flextura customer, and today systems are installed at R&D and industrial facilities across Europe.

 

10 Years of Flextura · Anniversary Series
Issue 01 · 2026

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