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Company News: 24 September 2009
Beneq, a company providing industrial and R&D equipment and technology for functional coatings, brings
ALD technology also to the glass industry. Here, nanocoatings using Beneq’s industrial ALD systems are
applied to increase resistance to cracking. Dr Matti Putkonen, senior scientist at Beneq and a professor
at Helsinki University of Technology, presented his development work results at the Society of Glass Technology
Annual Conference 2009 in Lancaster, UK, on 17 September 2009.
Glass is a very strong material, but microcracks near the edges create weak points, where glass breakage often starts.
ALD coating fills these nanoscale cracks and significantly improves the strength of the glass. This increased cracking-resistance
is valued especially highly in display, thin-film solar cell, architectural glass, and glass-based sensor applications.
In testing, very thin ALD films were deposited on small glass substrates, and larger ones, of up to 1200 x 1200 mm2.
Batches of smaller pieces were coated with the Beneq TFS 500 ALD system, while bigger samples
were evaluated with the P400A, P800,
and TFS 1200 systems. According to the four point bending tests, significant
improvement in cracking strength was obtained by means of these ALD coatings.
An abstract of the conference presentation can be found online.
For additional information, please contact:
Mr Sampo Ahonen, CEO, Beneq Oy
M: + 358 40 520 1090, 

www.beneq.com
Beneq Oy, based in Vantaa, Finland, is a supplier of industrial equipment and technology for global markets.
Beneq is turning innovations into success by providing nanotechnology enabled functional coating
applications for the cleantech and renewable energy fields, especially in glass, photovoltaics, and emerging thin films markets.
Beneq’s solutions are based on Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) and proprietary atmospheric nHALO® and nAEROTM aerosol coating technologies.
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