Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Carbon or carbide coating
Patent
1990-04-04
1993-07-06
Gregory, Bernarr E.
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Carbon or carbide coating
427399, C23C 1600
Patent
active
H00012106
ABSTRACT:
A process for maximizing wear resistance of electrophotographic components which comprises coating the components with a diamond-like amorphous carbon material, a titanium compound, or mixtures thereof.
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"Wear Properties of Tetrahedrally Bonded Amorphous Thin Films", Thin Solid Films, 140 (1986) 227-235, F. Jansen and M. A. Machonkin.
"Plasma Deposited Thin Films", Chap. 4--Carbon Thin Films, John C. Angus et al., Edited by J. Mort and F. Jansen.
"A Diamond-Like Carbon Film", RCA Review, vol. 43, Dec. 1982, 665-674 Joseph Zelez.
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