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IN270971: An improved process to deposit diamond like carbon as protective coating on inner surface of a shaped object

A plasma-based deposition process to deposit thin film on the inner surfaces of the shaped objects such as plastic or metallic object like bottles, hollow tubes etc. at room temperature has been developed. In this invention, uniform hydrogenated amorphous carbon (also called Diamond-Like Carbon, DLC) films on inner surfaces of plastic bottles is successfully deposited. Applications of such product include entire food and drug industries. There is a huge demand of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) bottles, meant for the storage of potable water, carbonated soft drinks, wines, medicines etc. However, the higher cost prohibits their wide spread use. The cheaper alternative is to use plastic bottles inside coated with chemically inert material such as Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) will be commercially viable. Inventor process can be scaled up for mass production. This process can also be used for coating on inner surface of metallic cane or tube with a carbide forming interlayer (like hydrogenated amorphous silicon) to get the DLC films with better adhesion to inner surface of metals.

Filing Date: 18-02-2009

Issue Date: 28-01-2016

Applicant: CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), New Delhi

Patent No: IN270971

Application No: 0313DEL2009

Inventor(s): Kumar Sushil, Dixit Prakash Narain, Rauthan Chandra Mohan Singh

IPC Classification: C08L67/00

Indian Classification: FI03

Country: India

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