Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Metallic compound coating
Patent
1983-07-05
1984-10-16
Lusignan, Michael R.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Metallic compound coating
427 74, 427109, 427166, 427255, 4272553, 428432, H01B 108, H05B 314
Patent
active
RE0317080
ABSTRACT:
Electrically-conductive films of tin oxide are prepared by a novel process utilizing gaseous chemical compounds which react to form a tin-fluorine bond at a temperature which is (1) high enough so that the newly-created tin-fluorine bond-bearing molecule remains in the vapor-phase; and (2) low enough so that oxidation of the molecule occurs only after the indicated re-arrangement. Films prepared by the process of the invention are characterized by surface resistances as low as 1 ohm per square when the film thickness is as thin as about a micron. These films are also characterized by extremely good reflectance of infrared radiation.
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