SHREE JEE PVD COATINGS

BENEFITS

OUR BENEFITS

THE BENEFITS OF IN-HOUSE VAPOR DEPOSITION EQUIPMENT

REDUCE COSTS

Reduce manufacturing costs with a coffee coating cost per part.

SIMPLIFY

Simplify your supply chain process by coating your products in-house.

REDUCE IMPACT

Reduce your environmental impact with a thin-film process that does not require hazardous chemicals.

CUSTOM COLORS

Develop new colors or functional coatings to differentiate your product from the competition.

BENEFITS OF PVD COATINGS

PVD coatings are specialized coatings that can be applied to many different types of surfaces, including stainless steel, aluminum, plastics, copper, brass, nickel, and more. The PVD coating is a type of physical vapor deposition that is used to protect the underlying surface from corrosion. The coating is applied in a vacuum chamber, where it is deposited on the surface in a very thin layer. This process is similar to electroplating, but instead of electrical current being used to create the coatings. PVD coatings are durable and are designed to provide excellent protection against corrosion. They are resistant to scratching and are more scratch-resistant than paint.

The PVD process uses thermal energy. This process is often used to produce durable coatings for various metal surfaces, including automotive parts. These coatings are applied in a vacuum chamber where they are deposited on the surface in a very thin layer. The process is similar to electroplating, but instead of electrical current being used to create the coatings, the PVD process uses thermal energy. PVD coatings are durable and corrosion-resistant, which makes them ideal for automotive applications. The coating is applied in a vacuum chamber where it is deposited on the surface in a very thin layer. This process is similar to electroplating, but instead of electrical current being used to create the coatings, the PVD process uses thermal energy.

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