pinnoitekoko
Pinnoitekoko refers to the thickness of a coating applied to a substrate, a critical parameter in manufacturing and materials engineering. The term is used in Finnish technical literature and industry to describe protective, decorative, or functional coatings such as paints, electroplated layers, polymer coatings, and hard coatings (PVD/CVD) on metals, ceramics, or composites. The measured thickness depends on the coating type, process, and service requirements, and is often specified in design documents and quality-control specs.
Thickness is typically measured in micrometres (µm) or nanometres (nm) for thin films. Non-destructive metrology uses
Coating thickness affects corrosion resistance, wear resistance, optical appearance, insulation, and adhesion. Uniform thickness across complex
Industry standards and supplier specifications guide pinnoitekoko measurement and control. Measurements are often part of quality
Pinnoite means coating; koko means size or dimension in Finnish; together they denote the thickness of a