Magnetron Sputtered Tin Hard Coatings on Plastics

  • Knotek O
  • Löffler F
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- CFRP specimens were treated in concentrated sulphuric acid - Sputtering of TiN on CFRP including an activation bey formation of active radicals through the agency of metal ions formed in the sputtering process - Adhesion was testet with a scratch test - The duroplastics coated in the study were carbon-fibre and glass-fibre reinforced epoxy resins. The titanium nitride coatings exhibited a wide range of good adhesion, homogeneity and water resistance properties. Coatings were deposited well and reproducibly over a period of one hour. Ion etching, chemical pretreatment, bias voltage and substrate heating produced additional improvements in these coating properties

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Knotek, O., & Löffler, F. (1991). Magnetron Sputtered Tin Hard Coatings on Plastics. In Metallized Plastics 2 (pp. 141–148). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0735-6_11

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