Ceramic Coating
Hard materials suitable for thin film ceramic coatings are usually carbides, nitrides, borides and silicides of the IVth, Vth and VIth groups of the periodic table. The ceramic coatings are formed by introducing nitrogen, hydrocarbon, or silicide during the sputtering process. The ceramic compound is thought to form at the surface of the substrate as this is the most energetically favourable.
Ceramic Coating
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