Sono-Tek Corporation, a global provider of precision ultrasonic coating systems, has announced a technical collaboration with Diamond Quanta, a developer of engineered diamond-on-glass and engineered-diamond materials. The partnership aims to integrate Sono-Tek's ultrasonic coating technology into Diamond Quanta's manufacturing workflow to support repeatable thin-film deposition and multilayer integration across various engineered diamond applications.
The collaboration focuses on strengthening process repeatability, film uniformity, and manufacturability as Diamond Quanta advances its materials platform toward original equipment manufacturer (OEM) qualification and scalable manufacturing environments. Diamond Quanta's approach involves a standardized process architecture designed to integrate engineered diamond interfaces into repeatable, qualification-ready manufacturing workflows compatible with existing semiconductor and electronics toolchains.
Through this collaboration, Sono-Tek systems are expected to support repeatable thin-film deposition within multilayer diamond stacks, improved coating uniformity and process consistency, structured progression toward OEM qualification environments, and alignment with established semiconductor and electronics manufacturing ecosystems. Steve Harshbarger, Chief Executive Officer of Sono-Tek, stated that the company's precision ultrasonic coating systems are designed to enable consistent, high-uniformity thin-film integration across advanced device architectures.
Adam Khan, Founder and CEO of Diamond Quanta, emphasized that establishing a repeatable manufacturing architecture requires not only breakthrough materials but standardized process modules that OEMs can adopt with confidence. The collaboration with Sono-Tek strengthens the integration layer of Diamond Quanta's engineered diamond-on-glass platform and supports disciplined progression toward scalable qualification. For more information about Diamond Quanta, please visit https://www.diamondquanta.com.
The latest news and updates relating to Sono-Tek Corporation are available in the company's newsroom at https://tinyurl.com/sotknewsroom. This technical collaboration represents a significant step in advancing manufacturing capabilities for engineered diamond materials, which have applications in optics, thermal management, semiconductor devices, and quantum systems. The integration of precision coating technology could potentially accelerate the adoption of engineered diamond materials in various high-tech industries by addressing key manufacturing challenges related to consistency and scalability.


