Nanocoating and SMT Stencils
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May 22, 2023 |
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Tecan |
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With a thickness of no more than 1-100 nanometers, nanocoatings are ultra-thin layers or chemical structures that are applied to surfaces by a variety of methods and applied to a wide range of substrates and chemically bond with non-porous surfaces. To put this in perspective, consider the thickness of paint used in the automotive industry of which is typically 125 microns or 125,000 nanometers. |
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