Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet

Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating is refer to amorphous carbon (a-C) or hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) which has excellent mechanical and tribological properties. It can be used as protective coatings for optical windows and biomedical devices. Apart from that, there has been keen interest in...

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Main Authors: Foo, Jin Hoe, Noor Azizy, Noor Amira Syahida, Redzuan, Norizah, Zakaria, Khidzir
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spelling my.utm.633632017-08-06T04:33:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63363/ Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet Foo, Jin Hoe Noor Azizy, Noor Amira Syahida Redzuan, Norizah Zakaria, Khidzir TP Chemical technology Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating is refer to amorphous carbon (a-C) or hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) which has excellent mechanical and tribological properties. It can be used as protective coatings for optical windows and biomedical devices. Apart from that, there has been keen interest in the study of wetting properties of DLC film. The spreading behavior of a liquid on the surface of DLC coating is important to many applications especially in coatings industry. In this study, the DLC coating was produced by using RFsputtering and then it was undergone the chemical modification via electron beam (EB) irradiation. The experiment of surface wettability of DLC film was investigated under different parameters setting by using sessile drop method. In addition, the advancing sessile drop analysis also have been carried out in order to further study the effect of volume distilled water to the spreading behavior of droplets on the surface of DLC coating. The contact angle of distilled water was measured by using Image J software. The findings of this study indicate that the parameter setting of RF-sputtering and EB-irradiation are the important factors that able to influence the wettability performance of DLC film. Finally, the analysis also is expected can be enhanced the surface quality of manufacturing components in the future. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63363/1/FooJinHoe2015_Nano-ColumnarDLCCoatingViaAdvancingSessileDrop.pdf Foo, Jin Hoe and Noor Azizy, Noor Amira Syahida and Redzuan, Norizah and Zakaria, Khidzir (2015) Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet. In: ICAMT 2015, 20-22 Sept, 2015, Johor Bahru, Johor.
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Foo, Jin Hoe
Noor Azizy, Noor Amira Syahida
Redzuan, Norizah
Zakaria, Khidzir
Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet
description Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating is refer to amorphous carbon (a-C) or hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) which has excellent mechanical and tribological properties. It can be used as protective coatings for optical windows and biomedical devices. Apart from that, there has been keen interest in the study of wetting properties of DLC film. The spreading behavior of a liquid on the surface of DLC coating is important to many applications especially in coatings industry. In this study, the DLC coating was produced by using RFsputtering and then it was undergone the chemical modification via electron beam (EB) irradiation. The experiment of surface wettability of DLC film was investigated under different parameters setting by using sessile drop method. In addition, the advancing sessile drop analysis also have been carried out in order to further study the effect of volume distilled water to the spreading behavior of droplets on the surface of DLC coating. The contact angle of distilled water was measured by using Image J software. The findings of this study indicate that the parameter setting of RF-sputtering and EB-irradiation are the important factors that able to influence the wettability performance of DLC film. Finally, the analysis also is expected can be enhanced the surface quality of manufacturing components in the future.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Foo, Jin Hoe
Noor Azizy, Noor Amira Syahida
Redzuan, Norizah
Zakaria, Khidzir
author_facet Foo, Jin Hoe
Noor Azizy, Noor Amira Syahida
Redzuan, Norizah
Zakaria, Khidzir
author_sort Foo, Jin Hoe
title Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet
title_short Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet
title_full Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet
title_fullStr Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet
title_full_unstemmed Wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar DLC Coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet
title_sort wettability effect and performance of nano-columnar dlc coating via advancing sessile drop method in an ambient environmnet
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63363/1/FooJinHoe2015_Nano-ColumnarDLCCoatingViaAdvancingSessileDrop.pdf
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