Ghauri, The best way I know to quantify anti stiction coating is by using water contact angle with the surface. For example the water contact angle with Teflon is 120 degrees. Teflon has 13 Fluorine atoms sticking out which are pretty slick. There are other chemicals you can put down using CVD approaches. For example a hepta deca fluoro silane has 17 Fluorine atoms sticking out and can achieve 130 degrees contact angle. With other approaches for example an intermediate layer that promotes high contact angle then a hepta deca layer figures close to 175 degrees can be achieved. To calibrate you, 0 is impossible this means water spreads out one molecule deep. 180 degrees is impossible this means the water does not touch the surface and you have an anti- gravity machine. Contact me directly for lots more information at bmoffat@yieldengineering.com. Bill Moffat -----Original Message----- From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org [mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of Imran Ghauri Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 4:50 PM To: General MEMS discussion Subject: [mems-talk] Question about anti-friction coatings Hi All, I am looking into anit-friction coatings, wear resistant coatings and corrosion resistant coatings. The primary purpose is anti-friction. Does anyone know if there are materials out which provide no or very less friction. I am mainly interested in thin film coatings by reactive sputtering process eg. Oxides, oxynitirde or nitirdes. Any help will be really appreciated. Thanks and best regards, Ghauri