Adherence of metal films to polymeric materials

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Vacuum arc discharge coating

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427404, 428675, 428626, C23C 1500, C23C 1302

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041014022

ABSTRACT:
The addition of copper, either as a thin film or as an alloy constituent, to nickel-chromium alloys improves the adhesion of such alloys to polymeric substrates and coatings.

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