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Electrodepositable resists formulation

Following this introduction, the chapter continues with a description of the principles of electrodeposition (section 2.2). The various types of polymers employed in ED resist formulations are then described (section... [Pg.38]

PTFE aqueous dispersions are applied onto metal substrates by spraying, dipping, flow coating, electrodeposition, or coagulation to provide chemical resistance, nonstick, and low-friction surfaces. Nonstick cookware and bakeware are made from dispersion specifically formulated for that purpose with the use of a primer for the metal. After coating, the parts are dried and sintered. [Pg.135]


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