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The Pyrosol® Process
Abstract Patented in the early 70s [1], the Pyrosol® process belongs to the reactive chemical spraying process family. It was developed for the production of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coated glass for use in liquid crystal displays. The Pyrosol® process, which may be considered as a low temperature CVD process, is a method of choice for the deposition of thin oxide films for various applications concerning electrical and optical properties, corrosion protection, coloration, etc.
The Pyrosol® Process
Abstract Patented in the early 70s [1], the Pyrosol® process belongs to the reactive chemical spraying process family. It was developed for the production of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coated glass for use in liquid crystal displays. The Pyrosol® process, which may be considered as a low temperature CVD process, is a method of choice for the deposition of thin oxide films for various applications concerning electrical and optical properties, corrosion protection, coloration, etc.
The Pyrosol® Process
Chabrol, C. (author) / Rouvière, E. (author) / Schuster, F. (author)
2004-01-01
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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