2013
DOI: 10.2478/s13536-013-0127-3
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Silicon carbonitride layers deposited on titanium and polyurethane by PACVD method

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“…This finding is in agreement with the result of another study, which demonstrated that the wear resistance of a 1 μ m thick DLC layer was statistically significant higher than that of the noncoated titanium surfaces [ 165 ]. Moreover, the anticorrosion nature of the silicon layer incorporated to titanium surfaces has been also supported by other studies [ 167 , 171 ]. Lastly, except from the DLC coating, the formation of titanium carbide layer on titanium surface by an ion-enhanced triode plasma CVD led to high abrasion resistance encouraging the use of this layer as abrasion resistant implant material [ 172 ].…”
Section: New Surface Treatment Modificationssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…This finding is in agreement with the result of another study, which demonstrated that the wear resistance of a 1 μ m thick DLC layer was statistically significant higher than that of the noncoated titanium surfaces [ 165 ]. Moreover, the anticorrosion nature of the silicon layer incorporated to titanium surfaces has been also supported by other studies [ 167 , 171 ]. Lastly, except from the DLC coating, the formation of titanium carbide layer on titanium surface by an ion-enhanced triode plasma CVD led to high abrasion resistance encouraging the use of this layer as abrasion resistant implant material [ 172 ].…”
Section: New Surface Treatment Modificationssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…In some industrial products, polyurethanes (PUs) are widely used as raw materials [1,2]. The coatings, fibers, thermoset foams, thermoplastic elastomers and dozens of other industries depend on PUs [1][2][3][4]. Scientists today are interested in producing high-performance polyurethane (PU).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%