We specialise in PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) coating on a wide range of materials, especially stainless steel, ceramic, brass, aluminium, consisting of architectural and hardware fittings. We can handle products up to 9 feet, with custom sizes and fittings available on request.
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PVD coatings are stain-resistant, ensuring easy cleaning and maintenance, ideal for high-traffic areas.
PVD coatings are resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, alkalis, and solvents.This makes them suitable for use.
PVD coatings are highly resistant to fading, chalking, and discoloration caused by UV rays, extreme temperatures.
PVD coatings are ideal for high-performance applications requiring lasting aesthetics and low maintenance, like architectural bridges.
PVD coatings offer a versatile palette of colors and finishes, from subtle mattes to shimmering metallics, allowing for customized aesthetic expression.
PVD can be easily processed using various methods, including injection molding, extrusion, and coating. This makes it versatile for various applications.
PVD coatings are valued for their exceptional durability, refined appearance, and long-lasting performance, making them a preferred choice for high-quality and decorative metal finishes.
| Description | AAMA 2603 | AAMA 2604 - 10 | AAMA 2605 - 11 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-treatment system | Multi stage cleaning system | Multi stage cleaning system | Multi stage cleaning system |
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating is a vacuum coating process that involves the deposition of thin layers of material onto a surface to provide enhanced wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and a high-quality finish. This coating method uses evaporation and sputtering techniques to deposit metals such as titanium, zirconium, and chromium onto various substrates.
The longevity of PVD coating depends on the type of coating and the conditions of use. Typically, PVD coatings are highly durable and can last for several years, offering long-term protection against scratches, corrosion, and wear, depending on the substrate material and the specific application.
Yes, PVD coating is considered an eco-friendly process because it does not require harmful chemicals or solvents. The process uses vacuum deposition techniques, which are cleaner and produce less waste compared to other coating methods.
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