Method to produce an inorganic wear layer

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156155, 156230, 156247, 156249, 156289, B32B 3104

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ABSTRACT:
Vapor deposited metal nitride or oxide thin films serve as a wear layer for surface coverings after being formed on a release layer and transferred to an organic layer. A release layer such as sodium chloride on glass can be dissolved by water; while a self-supporting release layer can be removed by solvent, etching, laser abatement, or delamination.

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