Ceramic coating that withstands harsh conditions.
The CVD method (Chemical Vapor Deposition) is a process that supplies various compounds in gas form to a high-temperature furnace, chemically coating the surface of the treated material 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.
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**Features** ◯ Multi-layered coating Carbides (TiC), nitrides (TiN), carbonitrides (TiCN), oxides (Al2O3), etc. Can be coated with super hard ceramic compounds in single or multi-layers. As a result, the coating functions are significantly enhanced. ◯ High adhesion coating Coated at high temperatures of 900 to 1,100℃, allowing for active atomic diffusion between the ceramic and the surface of the treated object. Therefore, the adhesion of the coating is strong. ◯ Excellent coverage The chemical reaction in the gas phase is a characteristic of this method. As a result, it can coat uniformly and evenly on complex-shaped mechanical parts and inside pores. ● For more details, please contact us.
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◯ Molds ◯ Cutting tools and blades ◯ Machine parts ◯ Others
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Our company is engaged in the business of manufacturing special metal parts and surface treatments. Due to the wide range of fields and products, including titanium coatings such as TiN, TiCN, TiAlN, CrN, DLC, as well as injection molding machine parts like shut-off nozzles and mixing nozzles, it has become necessary to conduct sales engineering and provide a comprehensive introduction. We aim for the fusion and harmony of technologies across different fields and actively engage in sales engineering.