Scratch-resistant coating for a semiconductor component

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
To increase the scratch resistance of a surface passivation, in particular, for fingerprint sensors, a antifrictional layer is applied to reduce the shearing forces. The antifrictional layer includes fat, oil, surfactants and/or wax. The antifrictional layer is preferably an emulsion including water, paraffin oil, propylene glycol, stearic acid, palmitic acid, TEA, beeswax, carbormer 954, methylparaben, propylparaben and possibly perfume.

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