Method of producing coatings on electronic substrates

Coating processes – Electrical product produced

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427240, 4273762, 427387, B05N 512

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057076812

ABSTRACT:
This invention pertains to a method for producing an insoluble coating on a substrate by curing a composition comprising hydrogen silsesquioxane at a temperature of 375.degree. C. or less for a time sufficient to produce a coating having >80% SiH. It has been found that when the hydrogen silsesquioxane resin is cured at a temperature of 375.degree. C. or less that that the insoluble SiH containing coating shows improved film stress.

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