<p>This volume chronicles the proceedings of the Third Symposium on Metallized Plastics: Fundamental and Applied Aspects held under the auspices of the Dielectric Science and Technology Division of the Electrochemical Society in Phoenix, Arizona, October 13-18, 1991. This series of symposia to addre
Metallized Plastics 1: Fundamental and Applied Aspects
โ Scribed by S. J. Bezuk, C. Kryzak (auth.), K. L. Mittal, J. R. Susko (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 283
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume chronicles the proceedings of the Symposium on Metallized Plastics: Fundamental and Applied Aspects held under the auspices of the Dielectrics and Insulation Division of the Electrochemical Society in Chicago, October 10-12, 1988. This was the premier symposium on this topic and if the comments from the attendees are any barometer of the success of a symposium then it was a grand success. Concomitantly, it has been decided to hold it on a regular basis (at intervals of 18 months) and the second event in this series is planned as a part of the Electrochemical Society meeting in Montreal, Canada, May 6-10, 1990. Metallized plastics find a legion of applications ranging from mundane to very sophisticated. A complete catalog of the various technological applications of metallized plastics will be prohibitively long, so here some eclectic examples should suffice to show why there is such high tempo of R&D activity in the arena of metallized plastics, and all signals indicate that this high tempo will continue unabated. For example, polymeric films are metallized for packaging (food and other products) purposes, and the applications of metallized plastics in the automotive industry are quite obvious. In the field of microelectronics and computer technology, insulators are metallized for interconnection and other functional purposes. Also plastics are metallized to provide electromagnetic shielding.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages ix-ix
Laser Stimulated Chemical Vapor Deposition of Metals on Polyimides....Pages 1-8
Graded Metallization of Nonconducting Substrates by Glow Discharge Plasma Polymerization....Pages 9-27
Metallization of Plastics with Resistance Heated Sources....Pages 29-44
High Rate Reactive Sputtering onto Flexible Polymer Sheet....Pages 45-54
UV Laser-Induced Metallization of Polyimide from Electroplating Solution....Pages 55-68
Simple Metal-on-Plastics Patterning by Pulsed Electron Beam in Soft Vacuum....Pages 69-78
Optical Performance and Durability of Silvered Polymer Mirrors....Pages 79-92
Deposition of Adherent, Thick Copper Coatings on Glass....Pages 93-101
Dependence of Stress on Deposition Conditions for Sputtered Copper Films onto Flexible Polyimide Substrates....Pages 103-113
Metal Interlayers in Polymer Films: A Survey of Deposition Processes, Morphology, Patterning Methods and Physical Properties....Pages 115-134
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Surface Spectroscopic Techniques Applied to Metallized Plastics....Pages 137-170
A Static SIMS Study of Interfaces between Evaporated Metal Films and Polyimides....Pages 171-192
XPS and HREELS Study of the Aluminum/Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Interface and the Influence of the Polymer Surface Pretreatment on Adhesion....Pages 193-204
Interfacial Chemistry of Metal Films on Polymers: Diffusion, Oxidation, Trace Components Studied by XPS, ISS, and SIMS....Pages 205-219
Front Matter....Pages 221-221
Characterization of Surface Modifications during Metallization of Polyetherimide....Pages 223-233
Effect of Plasma Treatment and Ion-Plating on Adhesion of Metallized Polyimide and Poly(ethylene terephthalate)....Pages 235-245
Adhesion of Chromium, Nickel, and Copper to Polymers Containing Basic Functional Groups....Pages 247-263
Adhesion and Deformation Behavior of Thin Metal Films on Polyimide....Pages 265-270
Back Matter....Pages 271-284
โฆ Subjects
Electrochemistry; Physical Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Polymer Sciences; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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