Abstract

The Hot Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition method has been adapted to deposit fluoropolymer coatings onto rotating cylindrical surfaces with a small radius (less than 20 mm). The effect of the surface rotation frequency on the structure of a thin fluoropolymer coating deposited on it has been investigated. A significant change in the morphology of the formed fluoropolymer coating was found depending on the rotational frequency of the cylindrical surface. One more parameter has been established that makes it possible to change the structure of the formed fluoropolymer coating during the deposition process.

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