What is PVD coating?

WHAT IS PVD COATING FINISH?

PVD coating stands for Physical Vapor Deposition. This process relies on the transition of materials from a condensed form to a vapor phase. It typically involves sputtering, evaporation, and thermal treatment in an inert atmosphere.

Physical vapor deposition occurs in a chamber at a temperature ranging from 150 to 500 degrees Celsius.

Coating materials (such as metals like titanium, chromium, and aluminum) undergo thermal treatment, either by ion dispersion or through a vapor ion cloud.

Simultaneously, a reactive gas (e.g., nitrogen or a carbon-containing gas) is added, forming a compound with the metal vapor, which is deposited onto the surface as a thin, high-adhesion coating.

PVD coating is a thin, protective layer applied to surfaces, making products 10 times more resistant to chemicals, impacts, scratches, discoloration, and corrosion.

 
Advantages

  • Extends Product Lifespan: Increases durability and reduces maintenance costs.
  • Eco-Friendly: The PVD process is more environmentally friendly compared to electroplating. It releases no harmful gases and produces no water waste.
  • Superior Coating: PVD is a superior finish for most steel products. It is four times harder than chrome, offering greater resistance to scratches and corrosion.
  • Color Options: PVD finish provides a variety of color choices.
     

Our PVD Colors: BRUSHED GOLD BRUSHED ROSE GOLD , BLACK GUN METAL