In this paper, it is shown that SiO2 sol-gel coatings deposited on glass an
d acrylic substrates (polymethyl methacrylate) considerably improved the me
chanical resistance of the surface of these materials. We have used new met
hods to test the mechanical resistance and to measure the damage produced t
o the surface of the coated and bare substrates. The qualitative method emp
loyed to evaluate the mechanical resistance of the bare and coated surfaces
consists of exposing the samples to the constant impacts and friction of z
irconia balls. For that, the samples were fixed to the inner wall of a ball
mill containing the zirconia balls. It is observed that during the mechani
cal treatment, the bare acrylic substrates lose their transparency, due to
a large amount of surface defects created by the mechanical treatment. The
presence of the defects is monitored measuring the transmitted light from a
laser beam. Long exposure times to the mechanical test show that small amo
unts of materials are removed from the surface of the coating. (C) 2001 Els
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