Vacuum deposition is
a process used to create a thin layer
of a substance (a coating) on a solid
object (the substrate). The substrate
is placed into a vacuum chamber and
a small amount of the coating material
is vaporized into the chamber. The
molecules or atoms of vapor condense
onto the substrate, forming (ideally)
a uniform coating of controllable
thickness.
We manufacture equipments for coating
thin films on metals, ceramics,
plastics and clothes. The thin films
coated have specific properties:
* High wear resistance
* High hardness at high operating
temperatures
* High oxidation resistance
* Low friction
* Anti-sticking
* High scratch resistance
* Brilliant finish in specified
color
Thus the coated objects have better
physical performance or decorative
features.
Vacuum deposition is very widely
used in many industries. Refer to
the Applications page.