Component Management

USPLD enables micro-structural control of coatings

26th March 2014
Nat Bowers
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Enabling porous or dense aluminium oxide (Al2O3) coatings on heat-sensitive substrates for industrial metallisation applications, Picodeon has developed its ultra-short pulsed laser deposition (USPLD) surface coating technology. Porous Al2O3 layers are used for instance as filters and electrical insulation layers. Dense Al2O3 is used as a barrier layer and is also an excellent optical coating with high transmittance properties.

The Picodeon process enables precise micro-structural control of Al2O3 coatings, and therefore coating characteristics, by the simple management and maintenance of coating process parameters on Coldab Series4 USPLD batch process coating equipment. The Coldab Series4 equipment has built-in online plasma monitoring and laser power measurement that enable very precise management of coating process parameters, as well as a PC controlled automation that records the actions of the coating process.

The metrics provided by these systems mean that the coating process, and especially the thin film quality, can be controlled with great accuracy to achieve coating characteristics within highly targeted parameters. Test production runs, for example, showed that the system could improve the porosity of a 3µm Al2O3 coating, for example, from 10% up to as much as 45% by tuning the scanning speed and laser power repetition rate.

The Al2O3 coatings were applied on heat-sensitive polyethylene and thermoplastic polyurethane polymer film substrates. This is possible due to the low process temperatures required for surface coating using Picodeon’s Coldab USPLD system - one of the major benefits of the process. In addition to Al2O3, the Picodeon process technology can be used for other coatings as well. Picodeon has produced metallic coatings using Au and Cu, and oxides such as TiO2.

“This development has enormous potential for new applications of dense and porous aluminium oxide coatings on heat sensitive materials. It is currently very difficult to achieve these results using physical vapour deposition, sputtering or chemical vapour deposition surface coating technologies,” comments Marko Mylläri, Vice President, Sales and Business Development, Picodeon.

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