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Film/coating properties stress, residual

Stresses in solvent based coatings arise from the differential shrinkage between the thin film coatings and the corresponding substrates. These stresses are due to volume changes associated with solvent evaporation, chemical reaction (i.e. cyclization in polyimide formation) and differences in thermal expansion coefficients of the coating and substrate (4>5). The level of residual stress depends on the material properties such as modulus, residual solvent content and crosslinking (5) and its thermal-mechanical history. [Pg.270]


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