
Types Of PVD & PECVD Coating Materials - DLC PVD Coating …
VaporTech physical vapor deposition (PVD) and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) thin-film coatings enhance your product’s look, feel, functionality, and durability.
Types of PVD Coatings | Materials & Applications
Apr 26, 2023 · In this webinar, our R&D manager breaks down the different PVD and DLC coating types and their properties. He then shows you which coatings are ideal for various industries …
VaporTech VT-Diamond coatings are diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin-film coatings applied through either a physical or chemical vapor deposition process. The unique VaporTech …
Top 5 PVD Performance Coatings - VaporTech
We offer a brief overview of the five best functional coatings available for the physical vapor deposition (PVD) process.
Thin-film coatings (often called ‘PVD,” “DLC,” chrome replacement, or vacuum deposition) present an alternative way to improve product characteristics or even appearance at a fraction of the …
PVD Machine Vacuum Pumps & Vacuum Pumping Technologies
Feb 20, 2024 · Learn about pumping technologies for PVD coating systems, including mechanical pumps, gas transfer pumps, high vacuum pumps, and backing/foreline pumps.
How to Choose the Right PVD Coating for Your Product
Apr 13, 2023 · Which PVD coating is best for your product? Learn about the types and applications of PVD coatings in this VaporTech webinar (view presentation).
What's the Difference Between PVD and CVD Coating Processes?
Jan 12, 2024 · PVD involves removing atoms, molecules, and ions from a solid source (target) and condensing them onto the substrate. CVD uses vaporized liquids or gases as sources that …
PVD Coating Durability – How Durable Is PVD Coating | VaporTech®
May 26, 2022 · Durable PVD coatings add long-lasting protection while maintaining the product’s cosmetic appearance. The careful design of a product should include a proper selection of the …
PVD Coating For Engines/Drivetrains - Automobile PVD Coating …
Automobile PVD coating machines make your engine parts and drivetrain components last longer, operate more efficiently due to lower friction, withstand high temperatures, and resist corrosion.