Method of manufacturing an adsorbed monomolecular film

Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Heating or drying

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4274071, 4274197, B05D 508

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a method of forming a monomolecular film of fluorine-containing molecules on a substrate surface such that the film has a uniform thickness with minimal surface irregularities and is substantially pin hole free. The invention also provides for a substrate obtained by using the same method which has excellent water- and oil-repelling, anti-fogging, and anti-contaminating properties. The monomolecular film is formed on the substrate surface either directly or via a given protective film. The monomolecular film coating is characterized by a plurality of different chlorosilane-based surface active materials which are different in molecular length and have a fluorine group. The surface irregularities of the film are generally confined to the molecular level.

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patent: 5010356 (1991-04-01), Albinson
patent: 5143750 (1992-09-01), Yamagata et al.
Abstract of JP 04-132637, May, 1992.
Abstract of JP 04-331785, Nov. 1992.
Abstract of JP 04-255307, Sep. 1992.

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