Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) technology has emerged as a transformative force in the high-end decorative glass industry, particularly for lighting fixtures, mosaics, and artistic glass objects. By applying nanoscale metallic and ceramic coatings in a vacuum environment, PVD empowers designers and manufacturers to achieve unprecedented visual effects, functional enhancements, and superior durability on glass surfaces. This technology bridges the gap between traditional glass artistry and...
Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) has become a cornerstone technology in the automotive industry, providing critical functional and decorative surface solutions for a wide range of components. As automakers demand higher performance, longer durability, and more sophisticated aesthetics, PVD offers an advanced coating method that meets these rigorous standards while supporting lighter-weight designs and improved environmental compliance. This process deposits ultra-thin, exceptionally hard, and...
This specialized vacuum coating equipment is primarily used to deposit thin, highly adherent metallic or decorative layers onto plastic components. Key applications include:
Automotive Interiors & Exteriors: Trim, emblems, grilles, dashboard components, and door handles.
Consumer Electronics: Smartphone/tablet bezels and casings, laptop logos, decorative frames, and wearable device housings.
Home Appliances & Hardware: Control panels, brand logos, faucet handles,...
Decorative Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) technology is a state-of-the-art finishing process that revolutionizes the aesthetics, durability, and value of products made from stainless steel, ceramic, and glass. It is the preferred method for creating high-end, durable surfaces across industries like luxury goods, consumer electronics, architecture, and premium home appliances. In order to obtain high quality decorative color, we usually use AIP(arc ion plating) in PVD technology. It...