What is the difference between "vacuum plating / vapor deposition plating / vacuum vapor deposition plating" and "painting"?
Vacuum plating is similar to painting, but fundamentally different!
"Vacuum plating" refers to a plating technique where, after applying a coating to the object, metals or metal oxides are evaporated in a vacuum state to form a "thin metal film" on the surface of the object. Vacuum plating is also known as deposition plating or vacuum deposition. ■ Coating: "Applying and drying/hardening a resin + pigment" ■ Vacuum plating: "Physically depositing inorganic materials that have been evaporated" Our company widely engages in this process for reflective mirrors, toys, Buddhist implements (crafts), cosmetics, miscellaneous goods, and industrial parts. For more details, please download our catalog or contact us.
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■Other examples of plating processing Christmas decorations Toy parts Gaming machine parts Reflectors Interior products Buddhist ceremonial decorations National flag balls Ornaments Mannequins Prototypes
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Our company has been specializing in vacuum plating (deposition) and coating for about half a century. We can handle a wide range of products and various fields, including toys, figures, crafts, cosmetics, industrial parts, and more, as well as intricate components! Additionally, we accept requests for one-of-a-kind prototype models! As part of our challenge, we aim to beautifully plate and coat various materials, so if you are considering processing any unusual materials, please feel free to consult with us! Examples of our achievements include: expanded polystyrene, leaves, crab shells, bamboo, insects, pasta, etc... We are eagerly awaiting your inquiries for quotes and production requests!