Method for improving surface properties of shaped articles of sy

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

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204165, 427 40, B05D 512

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043966411

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a novel and efficient method for the improvement of the surface properties of a shaped article of a synthetic resin such as a vinyl chloride-based resin. In particular, the outstanding defective point of the plastic resin articles toward accumulation of static electricity on the surface is greatly reduced by the inventive method, in which the surface of the article is exposed to the low temperature plasma generated in a gaseous atmosphere containing an organic silicon compound followed, preferably, by contacting treatment with a halogen or a halogen compound such as hydrogen halides and halogen-containing organic compounds in a gaseous phase. The organic silicon compound in the gaseous plasma atmosphere is preferably diluted with a diluent gas which may be nitrogen, nitrogen oxides, ammonia or rare gases at a specified partial pressure.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4096315 (1978-06-01), Kubacki
patent: 4276138 (1981-06-01), Asai et al.

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