Diamond Coated Magnets
Ok, so I've been working on new coatings and had a small batch of N52's produced that are coated in Diamond. So far, they are testing out rather fantastically. I have a few more tests to do, but these things are pretty awesome.
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If this goes into any kind of desire into getting people willing to test, flag me fancied. :D
http://augmentationlimitles.ipage.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/img2.jpg
You can't just tempt us like this... Q_Q
My question is what doesn't diamond do better than TiN? I can't think of anything that makes it inferior...
Not to say TiN is inferior, but wouldn't it be? Or is there advantages to one over the other? Do they significantly increase their strength by composite? the drawback I would see will be the same reason of the nickel plating, a weaker undercoat.. If the nickel was biocompatible... which I suppose is its primary downfall as a coating. #_#
I think tying Au with Parylene is much better than either one alone, and is the standard for parylene? If I'm understanding that right. Similar effect?
IF something destroyed the diamond coating, why would the TiN survive? Simply more layers to cause failure?
Sincerely,
John Doe
The thing I would be worried about is if the Bleach is going to be the standard for failure analysis, is it going to cause fatigue during the quality control? My experiences with stress testing have led me to take it with a grain of salt... To not over test things too hard. :s
LINK: that's stops being useful vary quick but gives a good explanation....
http://www.geek.com/chips/81ghz-diamond-semiconductor-created-551147/
Sincerely,
John Doe
Sincerely,
John Doe
Sincerely,
John Doe
Sincerely,
John Doe
Hey Chironex, perhaps you could answer this. Can you electroplate to a phosphate conversion coating?