Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential Technology

Coatings or films are applied to a substrate for several applications, such as waterproofing, corrosion resistance, adhesion performance, cosmetic effects, and optical coatings. When applying a coating to a substrate, it is vital to monitor the coating thickness during the coating process to achieve...

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Main Authors: Adam Jones, Leshan Uggalla, Kang Li, Yuanlong Fan, Ashley Willow, Christopher A. Mills, Nigel Copner
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3340
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spelling doaj-f81b6064eb7c4bc0a2a61c3a4c4a75b12021-05-31T23:44:15ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-05-01213340334010.3390/s21103340Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential TechnologyAdam Jones0Leshan Uggalla1Kang Li2Yuanlong Fan3Ashley Willow4Christopher A. Mills5Nigel Copner6Wireless and Optoelectronic Research and Innovation Centre, University of South Wales, Treforest CF37 1DL, UKWireless and Optoelectronic Research and Innovation Centre, University of South Wales, Treforest CF37 1DL, UKWireless and Optoelectronic Research and Innovation Centre, University of South Wales, Treforest CF37 1DL, UKWireless and Optoelectronic Research and Innovation Centre, University of South Wales, Treforest CF37 1DL, UKTata Steel, Research and Development, Swansea Technology Centre, Swansea SA2 8PP, UKTata Steel, Research and Development, Swansea Technology Centre, Swansea SA2 8PP, UKWireless and Optoelectronic Research and Innovation Centre, University of South Wales, Treforest CF37 1DL, UKCoatings or films are applied to a substrate for several applications, such as waterproofing, corrosion resistance, adhesion performance, cosmetic effects, and optical coatings. When applying a coating to a substrate, it is vital to monitor the coating thickness during the coating process to achieve a product to the desired specification via real time production control. There are several different coating thickness measurement methods that can be used, either in-line or off-line, which can determine the coating thickness relative to the material of the coating and the substrate. In-line coating thickness measurement methods are often very difficult to design and implement due to the nature of the harsh environmental conditions of typical production processes and the speed at which the process is run. This paper addresses the current and novel coating thickness methodologies for application to chromium coatings on a ferro-magnetic steel substrate with their advantages and limitations regarding in-line measurement. The most common in-line coating thickness measurement method utilized within the steel packaging industry is the X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) method, but these systems can become costly when implemented for a wide packaging product and pose health and safety concerns due to its ionizing radiation. As technology advances, nanometer-scale coatings are becoming more common, and here three methods are highlighted, which have been used extensively in other industries (with several variants in their design) which can potentially measure coatings of nanometer thickness in a production line, precisely, safely, and do so in a non-contact and non-destructive manner. These methods are optical reflectometry, ellipsometry and interferometry.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3340coating thickness measurementchromiumsteel substrateoptical metrology
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author Adam Jones
Leshan Uggalla
Kang Li
Yuanlong Fan
Ashley Willow
Christopher A. Mills
Nigel Copner
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Leshan Uggalla
Kang Li
Yuanlong Fan
Ashley Willow
Christopher A. Mills
Nigel Copner
Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential Technology
Sensors
coating thickness measurement
chromium
steel substrate
optical metrology
author_facet Adam Jones
Leshan Uggalla
Kang Li
Yuanlong Fan
Ashley Willow
Christopher A. Mills
Nigel Copner
author_sort Adam Jones
title Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential Technology
title_short Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential Technology
title_full Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential Technology
title_fullStr Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential Technology
title_full_unstemmed Continuous In-Line Chromium Coating Thickness Measurement Methodologies: An Investigation of Current and Potential Technology
title_sort continuous in-line chromium coating thickness measurement methodologies: an investigation of current and potential technology
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Coatings or films are applied to a substrate for several applications, such as waterproofing, corrosion resistance, adhesion performance, cosmetic effects, and optical coatings. When applying a coating to a substrate, it is vital to monitor the coating thickness during the coating process to achieve a product to the desired specification via real time production control. There are several different coating thickness measurement methods that can be used, either in-line or off-line, which can determine the coating thickness relative to the material of the coating and the substrate. In-line coating thickness measurement methods are often very difficult to design and implement due to the nature of the harsh environmental conditions of typical production processes and the speed at which the process is run. This paper addresses the current and novel coating thickness methodologies for application to chromium coatings on a ferro-magnetic steel substrate with their advantages and limitations regarding in-line measurement. The most common in-line coating thickness measurement method utilized within the steel packaging industry is the X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) method, but these systems can become costly when implemented for a wide packaging product and pose health and safety concerns due to its ionizing radiation. As technology advances, nanometer-scale coatings are becoming more common, and here three methods are highlighted, which have been used extensively in other industries (with several variants in their design) which can potentially measure coatings of nanometer thickness in a production line, precisely, safely, and do so in a non-contact and non-destructive manner. These methods are optical reflectometry, ellipsometry and interferometry.
topic coating thickness measurement
chromium
steel substrate
optical metrology
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3340
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