What a bur-gain! CVD process offers economical high quality cutting edge tools for teeth

The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is employed to provide economical and high quality cutting edge tools for dentists. The surface treatment of biological implants and dental tools is improved by the means of CVD coatings by sputtering, evaporation, ion implantation and plasma-assisted CVD. The HFC...

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Published in:Materials world Vol. 8; no. 11; pp. 17 - 19
Main Authors: RAJAB, Hussam, ALI, Nasar, SEIN, Htet, CHERRY, Robert, AHMED, Waqar
Format: Magazine Article
Language:English
Published: London Institute of Materials 01-11-2000
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Summary:The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is employed to provide economical and high quality cutting edge tools for dentists. The surface treatment of biological implants and dental tools is improved by the means of CVD coatings by sputtering, evaporation, ion implantation and plasma-assisted CVD. The HFCVD method is developed to fabricate the diamond burs by the application of continuous coating on the cutting edges.
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ISSN:0967-8638