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Thin-Film Coating Methods: A Successful Marriage of High-Quality and Cost-Effectiveness-A Brief Exploration

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings12081115

Keywords

dip-coating; spin-coating; roll-coating; blade-coating; spray-coating; physical vapor deposition; chemical vapor deposition; flame hydrolysis deposition; sputtering

Funding

  1. Foundation for Polish Science fromthe European Regional Development Fund [POIR.04.04.00-00-14D6/18]

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This review presents several cost-effective thin-film coating methods, including dip-coating, spin-coating, spray-coating, blade-coating, and roll-coating. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the selection of coating method should be based on the type and size of the substrate.
In this review, several cost-effective thin-film coating methods, which include dip-coating, spin-coating, spray-coating, blade-coating, and roll-coating, are presented. Each method has its own set of advantages and disadvantages depending on the proposed application. Not all of them are appropriate for large-scale production due to their certain limitations. That is why the coating method should be selected based on the type and size of the substrate, including the thickness and surface roughness of the required thin films. The sol-gel method offers several benefits, such as simplicity in fabrication, excellent film uniformity, the capacity to cover surfaces of any size and over vast areas, and a low processing temperature. Nevertheless, these coating methods are somewhat economical and well managed in low-budget laboratories. Moreover, these methods offer thin films with good homogeneity and low-surface roughness. Furthermore, some other thin-film deposition methods, for instance, physical vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD), are also discussed. Since CVD is not restricted to line-of-sight deposition, a characteristic shared by sputtering, evaporation, and other PVD methods, many manufacturing methods favor it. However, these techniques require sophisticated equipment and cleanroom facilities. We aim to provide the pros and cons of thin-film coating methods and let the readers decide the suitable coating technique for their specific application.

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