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  2. The Armoloy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Armoloy Corporation, typically referred to as Armoloy, is an American multinational service provider of industrial surface plating and coating processes. Based in DeKalb, Illinois, United States, Armoloy designs and develops surface coatings for functional improvements of metal components used in manufacturing processes.

  3. Combustion chemical vapor deposition - Wikipedia

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    Thus, CCVD technique is a true vapor deposition process for making thin film coatings. [2] [3] The CCVD coating process has the ability to deposit thin films in the open atmosphere [4] using inexpensive precursor chemicals in solution leading to continuous, production-line manufacturing. It does not require post-deposition treatment e.g ...

  4. Thin film - Wikipedia

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    The act of applying a thin film to a surface is thin-film deposition – any technique for depositing a thin film of material onto a substrate or onto previously deposited layers. "Thin" is a relative term, but most deposition techniques control layer thickness within a few tens of nanometres .

  5. Physical vapor deposition - Wikipedia

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    Physical vapor deposition (PVD), sometimes called physical vapor transport (PVT), describes a variety of vacuum deposition methods which can be used to produce thin films and coatings on substrates including metals, ceramics, glass, and polymers. PVD is characterized by a process in which the material transitions from a condensed phase to a ...

  6. Chemical vapor deposition - Wikipedia

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    PECVD processing allows deposition at lower temperatures, which is often critical in the manufacture of semiconductors. The lower temperatures also allow for the deposition of organic coatings, such as plasma polymers, that have been used for nanoparticle surface functionalization. [6]

  7. Layer by layer - Wikipedia

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    Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition is a thin film fabrication technique. The films are formed by depositing alternating layers of complementary materials with wash steps in between. This can be accomplished by using various techniques such as immersion, spin, spray, electromagnetism, or fluidics. [1]

  8. Category:Thin film deposition - Wikipedia

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  9. Slot-die coating - Wikipedia

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    The coating window is a multivariable map of key process parameters, describing the range over which they can be applied together to achieve a defect-free film. Understanding the coating window behavior of a typical slot-die process enables operators to observe defects in a slot-die coated layer and intuitively determine a course of action for ...