نتایج جستجو برای: coating adhesion

تعداد نتایج: 118071  

2001
Helena Ronkainen

The amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings (a-C:H) deposited by plasmaassisted chemical vapour deposition (PACVD), and tetrahedral amorphous carbon coatings (ta-C) deposited by pulsed vacuum arc discharge were evaluated by scratch adhesion testing, load-carrying capacity testing and tribological testing in unlubricated and lubricated sliding conditions. The wear surfaces of the coatings and cou...

In this investigation, Ti/TiN nanolayer and TiN single layer coatings were coated on substrate of AISI 316L stainless steel by applying physical vapor deposition (PVD) using the type of cathodic arc evaporation (CAE). The evaluation of microstructure were carried out using x-ray diffraction (XRD), nanoindentation, atomic force microscopy (AFM) as well as scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Pola...

Journal: :Microelectronics Reliability 2004
Markus P. K. Turunen Pekka Marjamäki Matti Paajanen Jouko Lahtinen Jorma K. Kivilahti

It is shown that the value of adhesion strength at the metallisation/polymer interface can be determined directly from a printed wiring board (PWB) by a pull-off method. However, careful optimisation of the test geometry is required. In particular, the mechanical properties of the substrate are important. The use of flexible substrate in the test results in severe underestimation of the adhesio...

2003
J. W.

1. Easy to plate: steel, copper and brass. These can be coat* with adherent deposits that will riot fail at the deposit-substrate interface. 2. Special treatment: stainless steels, aluminum, beryllium, magnesium and plastics. These can also be coated with adherent deposits that will not fail at the deposit-substrate interface. 3. Very difsicult: titanium, molybdenum, tungsten, niobium, tantalum...

2013

After coating, the resist film contains a remaining solvent concentration depending on the resist, the solvent, the resist film thickness and the resist coating technique. The softbake reduces the remaining solvent content in order to: avoid mask contamination and/or sticking to the mask, prevent popping or foaming of the resist by N2 created during exposure, improve resist adhesion to the subs...

2012
Chyung Ay Chih-Chang Yeh Min-Chih Hsu Huaang-Youh Hurng Philip Chi Lip Kwok Hsin-I Chang

Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is the phenomenon in which a particle, such as a living cell, is polarized and moved by electrical gravity in a non-uniform electric field. In the present study, the DEP force is utilized to act on the cells to induce spatial movement for investigating the correlation between the cell adhesion force and activation level of focal adhesion kinase (FAK). The DEP force produ...

In corrosion protection study, it is important to develop economically attractive test method for mitigation of corrosion damage of coated structure. Faster predication of protective behavior of any coating is a big challenge for the coating industries. In present work, in-house waterborne anticorrosive coating system was selected for study. The corrosion protection of coating evaluated as per ...

A. Yazdani, R. Zakeri,

In this paper, the possibility of mechanical coating of aluminum with either Ni or SiC using planetary ball mill was studied. The Al substrate was fixed inside of the vial lid of a planetary ball mill filled with milling balls and starting powder. The phase analysis and crystallite size measurement of the coatings were carried out using X-ray diffraction (XRD) method. Scanning electron micro...

2017
Christie Ying Kei Lung

Titanium and zirconia are the biomaterials used in medicine and dentistry for restorations and implants. However, the adhesion of zirconia to other materials is weak. The implant fixation of titanium and zirconia is slow. This is due to the chemical and bio-inertness. The performance can be improved by coating with other materials. This mini review will discuss the coating methods with zirconia...

2016
Ilker S. Bayer K. Ghokulla Krishnan Robert Robison Eric Loth Douglas H. Berry Thomas E. Farrell Jeffrey D. Crouch

Insect residue adhesion to moving surfaces such as turbine blades and aircraft not only causes surface contamination problems but also increases drag on these surfaces. Insect fouling during takeoff, climb and landing can result in increased drag and fuel consumption for aircraft with laminar-flow surfaces. Hence, certain topographical and chemical features of non-wettable surfaces need to be d...

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