This article was originally published on MedicalDesign.com in May 2014. Applying a coating to a medical device or instrument can improve the device’s performance and reduce potential side effects. As ...
E-coating has until now been accomplished by lowering a car’s body-in-white into a long tank of e-coat fluid, running it through the tank for some distance, and then raising it out again, as it ...
This appendix reviews various coating process technologies: diffusion coating, thermal spray (particulate deposition), physical vapor deposition (atomistic or molecular transfer), and sputtering ...
In collaboration with the Nippon Paint Company, Mazda Motor Corporation has developed a new electrodeposition basecoat–known as e-coating–that substantially reduces both volatile organic compounds ...
Making a new coating consists of 3 major steps: formulating the coating chemistry, setting up the process, and developing the application. Making a new coating is the combined effort of R&D, ...
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