Process for depositing transparent, electrically conductive tin

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Transparent base

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427126, 427248, 427255, B05D 512, C23C 1108

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ABSTRACT:
Certain volatile organotin compounds are vaporized in a heated carrier gas stream and brought into contact with a preheated substrate to be coated in an atmosphere containing oxygen. Indium oxide coatings may be doped with tin by vaporizing an organotin compound and an indium chelate of a .beta.-diketone and bringing the vapors in contact with a heated substrate in an oxidizing atmosphere.

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