Deposition of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles

Deposition of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles – Ultrasonic Coating – Cheersonic

Nanocoatings are coatings or thin films on a solid surface. They play an important role in altering surface properties, such as hydrophobicity, durability, and reactivity. Nanocoatings can be applied to a surface using a variety of techniques, in both gas and liquid phases. Coatings made in liquid phase processes do not require sophisticated and expensive tools comparing with the gas phase techniques. One widely used liquid process is the ultrasonic coating technique, ultrasonic coating systems are uniquely suited to spraying nanosuspensions like CNTs, nanowires, perovskite, graphene, and others.

Deposition of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles - Ultrasonic Coating - Cheersonic

Application of ultrasonic coating:

  • Deposit carbon nanotubes and nanowires in a uniform, extremely thin coating to replace existing energy, electronics, semiconductor or medical applications
  • Spraying catalyst inks in fuel cell manufacturing
  • Coating solar cell substrates with active chemicals containing metal oxides
  • Spraying transparent conductive oxide (TCO) chemicals in the touch screen manufacturing process
  • Deposit uniform nanowires or graphene films in advanced electronic applications
  • Anti-reflective coating onto solar glass
  • Anti-stain or other protective coating on float glass
  • Anti-scratch coating onto lenses or other lenses