What is Coating: Definition and 94 Discussions

A coating is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. The purpose of applying the coating may be decorative, functional, or both. The coating itself may be an all-over coating, completely covering the substrate, or it may only cover parts of the substrate. An example of all of these types of coating is a product label on many drinks bottles — one side has an all-over functional coating (the adhesive) and the other side has one or more decorative coatings in an appropriate pattern (the printing) to form the words and images.
Paints and lacquers are coatings that mostly have dual uses of protecting the substrate and being decorative, although some artists paints are only for decoration, and the paint on large industrial pipes is presumably only for the function of preventing corrosion.
Functional coatings may be applied to change the surface properties of the substrate, such as adhesion, wettability, corrosion resistance, or wear resistance. In other cases, e.g. semiconductor device fabrication (where the substrate is a wafer), the coating adds a completely new property, such as a magnetic response or electrical conductivity, and forms an essential part of the finished product.
A major consideration for most coating processes is that the coating is to be applied at a controlled thickness, and a number of different processes are in use to achieve this control, ranging from a simple brush for painting a wall, to some very expensive machinery applying coatings in the electronics industry. A further consideration for 'non-all-over' coatings is that control is needed as to where the coating is to be applied. A number of these non-all-over coating processes are printing processes.
Many industrial coating processes involve the application of a thin film of functional material to a substrate, such as paper, fabric, film, foil, or sheet stock. If the substrate starts and ends the process wound up in a roll, the process may be termed "roll-to-roll" or "web-based" coating. A roll of substrate, when wound through the coating machine, is typically called a web.
Coatings may be applied as liquids, gases or solids.

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    Silver Coating Various Materials

    Hi, mirrors are made by coating glass with tin and then silver. I was wondering whether it would be possible to coat other materials with silver e.g. fibreglass? Assuming of course that an appropriate smooth finish could be achieved that would produce a mirror like finish in the end.
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    Thin-Film Interference: Coating a Lens - Answers found, explanation needed

    Thin-Film Interference: Coating a Lens -- Answers found, explanation needed! Homework Statement Boxed answers are the correct ones. Homework Equations 2L=(m+1/2)(λ/n) for constructive interference (maximum reflection, bright film) 2L=(m)(λ/n) for destructive interference (minimum...
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    Antireflection Coating Problem

    Homework Statement "A glass lens (nglass = 1.52) has an antireflection coating of MgF2 (n = 1.38). (a) For 517-nm light, what minimum thickness of the coating will cause reflection rays R2 and R4 to interfere destructively assuming normal incidence? (b) Interference will also occur between...
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    Passivation vs Zinc Clear Coating of Stainless Steel

    Is Passivation to s/s = to Zinc Clear Coating of s/s? I know passivation is adding a layer of chorosion inhibtor the the surface so can this layer be clear zinc or are these different means of coating s/s?
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    Does metal coating on porous silicon have any effect on band structure?

    Metal nanoparticles (Au, Ag, Al or ...) can coat on porous silicon, the particles can be located inside the pores or on the silicon micro/nano structures. By applying this type of coating is there any change in band structure of porous silicon? As I've measured the band gap has changed.
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    What is the purpose of using Concanavalin A coated dishes in cell imaging?

    Can anyone tell me why are Concanavalin A coated dishes used in cell imaging? Nancy
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    Thin Film Evaporation - Anti-reflective coating

    Hello there, Right now I'm in a physics lab in which I have a vacuum jar, a thin film evaporation apparatus, and the instructions to do something interesting. I'm looking at a bunch of ideas right now, but one project that appeals to me is a multi-layer anti-reflective coating. The way I'd...
  8. M

    Wanted: (simplified/good-enough) analytical formula for quarter-wave AR coating

    Dear all, For a computer graphics rendering routine, I'm looking for an efficient way of computing the net Fresnel reflectivity of a glass (lens) surface with a quarter-wave coating for a wavelength range of 400--700 nm, and incident angles between 0 and 90 degrees to the normal. Incident...
  9. L

    Optics: Designing a coating to enhance detection efficiency

    Homework Statement You are to design a coating to enhance the detection efficiency of a silicon detector (n=3.42 at \lambda=351nm) (a) Is the coating a reflection or antireflection coating? (b) Should you use a higher or lower index material for the coating? Specify a material to use. (c)...
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    Optics: Designing a coating to enhance detection efficiency

    Homework Statement You are to design a coating to enhance the detection efficiency of a silicon detector (n=3.42 at \lambda=351nm) (a) Is the coting a reflection or antireflection coating? (b) Should you use a higher or lower index material for the coating? Specify a material to use. (c)...
  11. N

    Optical coating for specific view angle

    I constructing 3D shape of about 2 millimeters sized. Which kind of optical coating will give me 10 degrees of half view angle for reflected light in visual spectrum ? thanks Alex
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    Nonreflecting coating on a lens

    Homework Statement A transparent film (n = 1.6) is deposited on a glass lens (n = 1.76) to form a nonreflective coating. What is the minimum thickness that would minimize reflection of light with wavelength 500 nm in air? Homework Equations wavelengthXfrequency=c/n (Not sure if that's...
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    Prevention of Steel Oxidation: Cathodic or surface coating?

    Hello- I recently etched an Altoids tin. I would like to leave the etched tin in an outdoor location as a memorial to something. The etching includes text, and I am worried about oxidation of the steel ruining the tin quickly. I would ideally like for this to last several years (as long as...
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    Diamond Coating of Tungsten Carbide

    Does anyone have any expertise in the coating of WC tools? Are these tools coated by a deposition process (ex. CVD)?
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    Anti reflective coating, finding the 'correct thickness'

    Homework Statement To reduce reflections from glass lenses (n ≈ 1.5), the glass surfaces are coated with a thin layer of magnesium fluoride (n ≈ 1.39). What is the correct thickness of the coating for green light (510 nm vacuum wavelength)? Homework Equations \lambda = 2nd/(m+1/2)...
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    Stealth aircraft coating thickness

    Homework Statement Stealth aircraft are designed to not reflect radar, whose wavelength is typically around 3.0 cm, by using an antireflecting coating. Ignoring any change in wavelength in the coating, estimate its thickness. ____cm Homework Equations Well, that's just the issue. I...
  17. M

    Calculating the Diffusion Coefficient of a TiAlN Alloy Coating

    Homework Statement Constant for the diffusion of hydrogen through steel is D(steal) = 4 x 10^5 cm²/s. They try to improve steel tanks for hydrogen storage by applying the coating based on TiAlN alloys. What is the diffusion coefficient Dp of such coating, if the permeability of hydrogen is...
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    Calculating Diffusion Coefficient for TiAlN Alloy Coating

    Homework Statement Constant for the diffusion of hydrogen through steel is D(steal) = 4 x 10^5 cm²/s. They try to improve steel tanks for hydrogen storage by applying the coating based on TiAlN alloys. What is the diffusion coefficient Dp of such coating, if the permeability of hydrogen is...
  19. Topher925

    Why does a polyimide coating prevent water absorbtion in silica fibers?

    In order to prevent water from being absorbed into a silica based optical fiber, a very thin coating of polyimide (polyamide) is often applied to the outer cladding. This works very well to prevent water from penetrating into the hydrophilic silica. But polyimide is very hydrophilic as well...
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    Optimal Thickness of Transparent Material for Nonreflective Coating

    Homework Statement A thin layer of a transparent material with an index of refraction of 1.27 is used a nonreflective coating on the surface of glass with index of refraction of 1.51. What should the thickness of the material be for it to be nonreflecting for light of wavelength 510nm...
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    How To Remove Coating On Very Thin Headset Wires?

    Hello there PF. I'm currently attempting to repair an old headset of mine that had the cord broken. The only thing is that I can't get the wires to make a connection. I know that wires such as these have a special coating on them that prevents shorts when they're bundled inside insulation bare...
  22. M

    Troubleshooting Enamel Coating for High-Amp Transformer Windings

    i am winding a transformer rated for 150A or more, and i can't find wire thick enough, in my neighborhood, to fit the profile. i did find a shop that sells bare wire at 8awg. so i thought i could put an enameled coating on each winding as i wound it. you dig? is there a commercial "lacquer" i...
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    Interference and Diffraction: Coating on a Lens to Minimize Reflection

    Homework Statement What is the minimum thickness of coating which should be placed on a lens in order to minimize reflection of 661 nm light? The index of refraction of the coating material is 1.40 and the index of the glass is 1.65. Hint: You must take into account the 180 degree...
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    Waves: Superposition - Thickness of a Reflective coating

    Homework Statement What is the thinnest film of MgF2 (n=1.21) on glass that produces a strong reflection for the light with a wavelength of 531 nm? Homework Equations Open-Closed Standing wave Fn= (nv/4L) v = Wave Length * F The Attempt at a Solution Basically, I tried to...
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    Optical light transmission through a coating

    If I was to measure the transmission of light through a coated piece of glass(with a coating designed to scatter light). Do I expect the optical transmission to be different if the light is incident upon the coated side compared to if the light is incident on the uncoated side and exits through...
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    Problem: electrolysis & lime coating wires

    Hi all. I build a project that detects the level of the water reservoir and shows that digitally using the 7-segment display... It worked... This requires a wire with positive voltage (5V) to be at the bottom of the water reservoir (it's a copper - network wire) and a number of...
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    Can Low-Temperature Ceramic Processing Help Coat Silver Objects?

    I would like to find out more about low-temperature processing ceramics. I'm a product designer and I am working on covering silver objects with ceramics but I am having some problems combining the two materials. Can anyone help me?
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    Minimizing Reflection of Light: Coating Glass with n = 1.44

    A material with an index of refraction of 1.44 is used to coat glass. The index of refraction of glass is 1.5. What is the minimum thickness of the coating that will minimize the reflection of light with a wavelength of 4680 A? Answer in units of µm. I know that the thickness for this is t =...
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    Why Electrolysis of ZnSO4 Won't Coat with Zinc Metal

    [SOLVED] Electrolysis, coating 2. Relevant equation Why electrolysis of aqueous zinc sulfate is not used for coating with zinc metal? The Attempt at a Solution The following reaction has more positive electrode potential: (SO4)2- + 4H+ + 2e => H2SO3 + H2O than the reaction 2H+ + 2e- => H2(g)...
  30. M

    What kind of coating has the Ni, P and Fe?

    Does anyone know what kind of coating has the following elements? Nickel 84.07% Phosphorus 14.17% Iron 1.76%
  31. A

    Reflected white light, thin transparent coating on glass

    Homework Statement Suppose a reflected white light is used to observe a thin transparent coating on glass as the coating material is gradually deposited by evaporation in a vacuum, Describe color changes that might occur during the process of building up the thickness of the coating...
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    Anti-reflective coating optimum index of refraction

    Hello I'm trying to solve a problem where I'm asked to find the optimum index of refraction for an antireflective coating on a piece of glass. In trying to derive an equation for it I keep coming across this in the internet (where 1,0, and s should be subscripts) n1=sqrt(n0ns) where n1 is...
  33. A

    What are the Uses of Chemical Conversion Coating in the Aerospace Industry?

    Hi, Why is Chemical Conversion Coating done on ducts, fittings in aerospace Industry.
  34. B

    Coating Al and Cu simultaneously

    Hi, I hope this question is in the right section. I have a heatsink that consists of both aluminium and copper. It's started to corrode, oxidate etc. I've tried different chemicals (such as HCL, Salt and Vinegar, Coke, and a aluminum brighenter that consisted of hydrofluric acid and...
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    Zinc Coating: What Makes it Ideal for Steel Protection?

    Why Zinc is so commonly use coat metals such as steel? I know that its a good corrosion resistant metal to use but what properties of zinc make it good to use under normal atmospheric conditions? Does it have to do with the oxide layer that it forms around it?
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    Spin Coating TiO2: Effects of pH & Alcohol Type

    Hi everyone! I'm doing some research on spin coating, my precursor is TiCl4 and I mix it with ethanol, but I have cracks on my films, can anyone help me? The reaction is: Ticl4+ ethanol ---> TiO2 + HCl +... What effects does the pH and the type of alcohol used have? How can I change the...
  37. B

    Reflective Coating for Golf Balls

    Is there a technology available that would let me paint some small dots of a reflective coating on a golf ball, and then use a radar-type device to detect it? I know that a company called Radar Golf has developed a gps system that uses a chip inside a golf ball and a scanner to locate it, but...
  38. N

    Coating weight calculations

    Hello, This is not homework etc. I am in the work place (automotive industry) and have a question. It has been some time since I have taken any math courses. I am trying to calculate the theoretical weight of a known coating on the surface of a hollow cylinder and set this up in an excell...
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    Aluminium Temper for Best Ni-Cr Coating: 6063,6061,6082,6005

    I would like to Know which aluminium temper will get the best coating of Ni-Cr, the options I have are: 6063,6061,6082,6005. thanks
  40. A

    Oxide Coating: Q&A - What's the Correct Answer?

    i'm guessing the answer is d). I am really not sure about that though... Can someone explain to me what the correct answer is suppose to be and why? Thanks.
  41. M

    Spherical balloon with conductive coating

    Hi, I have no idea of how to do the following problem and what formulas I should use. Please help! Thank you. A spherical balloon has a conductive coating and we propose to inflate the balloon to a diameter of 0.1 meters by connecting the surface to a high voltage source. Suppose that the...
  42. PerennialII

    Tribological problem involving a MoS2 coating

    I'm working on a tribological problem involving a MoS2 coating, molybdenite, but am having a problem finding a suitable value for its elastic modulus (Young's modulus). Anyone got any insight ?
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    How the coating of steel wool affects its rusting rate

    I'm doing a science experiment on how the coating of steel wool affects its rusting rate. I'm doing the background information right now. What I need help with is how to make sense of the chemical reaction of rust. Can someone give me examples of these things so it makes sense?? Corrosion is...
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    Finding the Gold Coating Thickness for 50% Transmittance and 50% Reflectance

    Does anyone know the thickness of a gold coating that would give me 50% transmittance and 50% reflectance? Thanks, Simon
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