CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) coating refers to.
Functional ceramic films of various types are coated in single or multiple layers using the thermal chemical vapor deposition method, enhancing the performance of the material with the resulting high hardness and high adhesion ceramic films.
CVD coating refers to Chemical Vapor Deposition coating, which is a chemical film formation method. In a state of atmospheric pressure to medium vacuum (100 to 10^-1 Pa), gaseous raw materials are introduced, and energy such as heat, plasma, or light is applied to excite and promote chemical reactions to synthesize thin films or fine particles. These are then adsorbed and deposited on the surface of a substrate, chemically coating it with ultra-hard ceramic compounds. By using thermal chemical vapor deposition, various functional ceramic films are coated in single or multiple layers at high temperatures (900 to 1100°C), significantly enhancing the performance of the material with the resulting high hardness and high adhesion ceramic films. Functions of CVD coating include: slip resistance, chemical resistance, heat resistance, water and oil repellency, hydrophilicity, wear resistance, electrical properties, and dimensional stability.
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