Method of manufacturing electrically conductive molded bodies by

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board

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427 451, 427105, 427237, 427239, B05D 306, B05D 512, B05D 722

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ABSTRACT:
Layers of electrically conductive material are deposited in a standing microwave field. The deposition is done on an electrically conductive substrate in which a part of the surface forms a part of the inner wall of a microwave cavity resonator. As a result of this the microwave energy is used optimally. Measures are taken to keep the coupling place of the microwave ("window") free from an electrically conductive growth. The substrate is preferably moved periodically or aperiodically relative to the plasma and the remaining walls of the resonator.

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