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June 27, 2005

Synthesizing thin films by CCVD

Researcher Andrew Hunt of the Georgia Institute of Technology synthesizes thin films by combustion chemical vapor deposition (CCVD), a technique he developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Hunt founded MicroCoating Technologies Inc. to develop and commercialize the patented process. Material researchers incorporate thin films into thermal barrier coatings such as those used in land-based, power-generating gas turbines, to make them operate more efficiently. Improving the durability of thermal barrier coatings will help make them operate more efficiently, thus reducing the world's dependence on fossil fuels. (Year of image: 2000)

Credit: Photo by Stanley Leary


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