3m 6m gold, rose gold, black PVD vacuum coating equipment for stainless steel pipe
What is PVD Vacuum metalizing?
COATING PROCESS:
• Parts are sprayed with a basecoat (becoming obsolete in new technology with highly polished molds using amorphous materials).
• Parts are racked, racks put into the chamber, the chamber is then sealed.
• Argon gas( or other gas) is introduced into the chamber in a continuously flowing manner.
• Electricity creates an active Argon plasma field in front of the cathode. (The cathode is an assembly which contains magnets and provides a mounting for the target - a plate of the material which will be deposited. The magnets are located behind the target.)
• The positively charged (ionized) Argon atoms are accelerated by passing through a magnetic field (created by magnets inside the cathode).
• The positive atoms are attracted to the negative charged cathode which contains the target.
• The target is bombarded with each ion particle, they individually break off ("chip") an atom of the target material with each collision (target hit continuously).
• Continuous (and directed) sputteing of tghe release target atoms are "shot" onto the surface of the part (direction is assisted by the magnetic field - perpendicular to the target.
• The basecoat material/paint (or high gloss amorphous part) provides a smooth surface for the atoms to be deposited together and build up on the part.
• The part is top coated with HMDSO (in monomer form, polymerized by passing through a plasma created by high voltage rods - the polymer condensates onto the coating surface).
• The chamber is vented and parts removed/reloaded.
Why PVD Vacuum metalizing?
Applications
Vacuum metallizing process is used for decorative metallic finishes, EMI/RFI Shielding, and Reflective coatings on plastic, glass, and metal substrates.
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What is PVD Vacuum metalizing?
- Basically it is one form of Physical vapor deposition.
- PVD uses cathodic arc deposition and a sputtering process to produce high-grade coatings. The results are finishes that are resistant to chemicals, are easy to maintain, can protect against corrosion, and dramatically increase tool life.
- In a process known as physical vapor deposition (PVD), a layer of metallic film is applied to a substrate in a vacuum chamber at a low temperature. PVD is a preferred technology because it doesn't require a conductive substrate - the metal film can be applied to plastic, metal, or glass.
COATING PROCESS:
• Parts are sprayed with a basecoat (becoming obsolete in new technology with highly polished molds using amorphous materials).
• Parts are racked, racks put into the chamber, the chamber is then sealed.
• Argon gas( or other gas) is introduced into the chamber in a continuously flowing manner.
• Electricity creates an active Argon plasma field in front of the cathode. (The cathode is an assembly which contains magnets and provides a mounting for the target - a plate of the material which will be deposited. The magnets are located behind the target.)
• The positively charged (ionized) Argon atoms are accelerated by passing through a magnetic field (created by magnets inside the cathode).
• The positive atoms are attracted to the negative charged cathode which contains the target.
• The target is bombarded with each ion particle, they individually break off ("chip") an atom of the target material with each collision (target hit continuously).
• Continuous (and directed) sputteing of tghe release target atoms are "shot" onto the surface of the part (direction is assisted by the magnetic field - perpendicular to the target.
• The basecoat material/paint (or high gloss amorphous part) provides a smooth surface for the atoms to be deposited together and build up on the part.
• The part is top coated with HMDSO (in monomer form, polymerized by passing through a plasma created by high voltage rods - the polymer condensates onto the coating surface).
• The chamber is vented and parts removed/reloaded.
Why PVD Vacuum metalizing?
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Vacuum metallizing process is used for decorative metallic finishes, EMI/RFI Shielding, and Reflective coatings on plastic, glass, and metal substrates.
- Hardware coating--decorative vacuum metallizing
- Glass bangles decorative coating film-decorative vacuum coating
- Jewellery pvd hard coating machine
- Stainless steel plate coating-decorative vacuum coating
- Ceramics tile vacuum coating-decorative coating
- Mosic tiles vacuum coating machine-decorative
- Cutting toolings hard film coating-functional coating
Our factory
Our products
Our customer
Delivery picture
Support Service & Philosophy
At CICEL, we stand behind our systems with a dedicated service team who can diagnose and provide support when required, allowing you to maximize the return on your investment. Some of the parts and services that we offer include:
- Reply your enquiry within 24 working hours
- Experienced sales engineer will give your professional suggestion according to your details requirements
- Offer customized design machine and overseas after-sales training. Buyer's engineer can come to our factory for machine and process training before delivery, also our engineer will visit customer's factory for professional training and installing the machine .
- Supply replacement parts and consumable item for machine
- Retrofits and Upgrades
- After-sales Maintenance
- Technical Assistance and Consulting
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