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Organic surface protection

The surface finishes selected were Immersion Silver, Immersion Tin, two HASL (lead-free) and four Organic Surface Protections (OSPs). Four solder alloys were planned for testing, but two were eliminated due to cost, leaving SACX and Sn/Cu/Ni. Five fluxes were evaluated, two of which were chosen because they were commonly used in other experiments. [Pg.95]

A large number of studies concerned witli tliiol-tenninated molecules has been directed at tire preparation of tailored organic surfaces, since tlieir importance has been steadily increasing in various applications. Films of o> functionalized alkanetliiols have facilitated fundamental studies of interfacial phenomena, such as adhesion [190, 191], corrosion protection [192], electrochemistry [193], wetting [194], protein adsorjDtion [195, 196] or molecular recognition [197, 198, 199, 200 and 201] to mention only a few. [Pg.2627]

In 1987 he was promoted to distinguished member of the technical staff and technical manager. His efforts broadened to include projects on polymer-surface interactions adhesion promotion corrosion protection chemical vapor deposition and thin film growth optical fiber coating synthesis, structure, and reactivity of model organic surfaces and time-resolved surface vibrational spectroscopy. [Pg.121]

Surface protection A thin protective metal oxide layer can be formed on the surface of organic or inorganic substrates Priming of the substrate by solutions of titanium/zirconate or by partial hydrolyzing and heating or chemical vapor deposition... [Pg.192]

The Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (VDI) 2539 [15] relates to the surface protection coatings with organic materials. It deals exclusively with the testing of finished surface protective films made from organic materials and in this, only nondestructive testing procedures are described. The composition, properties and suitability of the protective material do not fall within these guidelines. [Pg.131]

DIN EN 14879-4 (supersedes VDI 2537) [16] deals with surface protection with organic materials surface protection with strips made from natural and synthetic rubber. [Pg.131]

VDI 2539, Surface Protection with Organic Materials - Testing of Surface Protection Coatings of Organic Materials, 1967. [Pg.135]

VDI 2533, Surface Protection with Organic Materials Design and Execution of Components of Reinforced Concrete, Concrete, Brickwork which are to be Protected, 1972. [Pg.135]

VDI 2537, Surface Protection with Organic Materials Surface Protection with Strips Made from Natural and Synthetic Rubber, 1976. [Pg.135]


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