Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5351407 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Reflectance/transmittance measurements showed that this approach is able to increase the anti-reflective property of the polycarbonate without drastically damaging its transmittance, while scratching test by “car wash” simulator demonstrated the increase of scrape resistance. The haze test confirmed the transparency of the plasma treated polymer also after washing.
Keywords
HSCVSCTFAAHMDSOPE-CVDMFCFESEMLCDSsCCMTrifluoroacetic anhydrideFourier transform-infrared spectroscopyRoughnessAutomotiveTransparenceLiquid crystal displaysAnti-reflectionX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyFT-IRXPSRadio frequencySEMScratch resistanceScanning electron microscopyField emission scanning electron microscopyHexamethyldisiloxaneLow pressure plasmaPolycarbonateFatMass flow controller
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Authors
Nicoletta De Vietro, Luca Belforte, Vito Guido Lambertini, Francesco Fracassi,