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  • Tough Coatings
    Physical-vapor deposition creates ultrathin, ceramiclike coatings that can significantly improve the performance and durability of precision components. In a test with a Kawasaki Ninja, the tappets were coated with Balinit DLC, wrist pins and all gears with Balinit C (WC/C). The dyno result shows
  • High-dazzle coatings at low temperatures
    vapor deposition (CVD) is typically associated with an application process employing extreme-temperatures where hot erosion is a problem. High temperatures (750 C), relegate most commercial CVD processes to coating high-temperature materials such as cemented carbides. In contrast, physical
  • Lowering Tooling Cost By Using Low-Friction Coatings
    the introduction of the first PVD (physical vapor deposition). coating (TiN) in the early 1980s, PVD coatings have become an indus-. try standard. Over the past 30 years, PVD coatings have expanded to. include: TiN, TiCN, TiAlN, AlTiN, CrN and countless others. For the. As a result of their extremely. majority
  • Medical Device Link . Coating Science In the past, device manufacturers wanted surfaces to be inert. Now, they want them to be more active.
    and their environment. Medical coatings and surface modifications are as diverse as the products they seek to enhance. Some of the more common techniques include plasma deposition, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition, ion bombardment, ion-beam sputter deposition, ion-beam-assisted
  • Applying Thin Film Coatings Used in Medical Devices (.pdf)
    properties that. make them somewhat compatible in the body. In many applications, these materials don't have. the proper physical properties to make them useful for a specific function. Other materials might. be better from a mechanical standpoint, but are more irritating to the body. Coatings
  • MICRO:Rosenberg (March 2001)
    . Equally important, in the face of an inexorable trend toward smaller geometries, is the need to reduce and control process-generated particles that can cause product defects. The industry has focused on particles generated by physical vapor deposition (PVD) refractory metal processes involving titanium
  • Chipmakers move to Second-Generation Copper
    patterned and etched for interconnections. The interconnection etch stops at the second SiNx layer. Once holes for vias and trenches for connections have been etched, the process next deposits a thin film of tantalum nitride through physical vapor deposition (PVD), or sputtering. This acts
  • Low Friction, Hard, and Corrosion Resistant (.pdf)
    Fuel injection. alters the surface of a material. 3. Ball pivots. 7. Shifter forks. 15 Sign (decoration). through additive processes, such. 4. Gear selector shafts. 8. Piston rings. 16 Gears (in development). as thermal spray, physical vapor. 9. Brake discs (in development). 10. deposition (PVD

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