Mold Standard Parts Coating
Introducing the features of each process for coating standard mold components!
In "Standard Parts Coating for Molds," we introduce the characteristics and overview of coatings. The CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) process fills a high-temperature atmosphere of 1000°C with gas and induces a chemical reaction, allowing for uniform coating around the entire item, making it applicable to complex shapes. The PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) process uses plasma energy to coat at a lower temperature of 200 to 500°C, which essentially prevents dimensional changes and deformation, making it suitable for items requiring high precision. 【Features (CVD Method)】 - Since deposition occurs through a chemical reaction with gas, there is less variation in film thickness and coverage due to shape. - The film thickness is more than twice that of PVD, and the adhesion strength is high, making it suitable for heavy press processing. - The equipment is also large, allowing for the processing of large items, and the cost is lower compared to PVD. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.*
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