Substrate
Stainless Steel, Glass, Metal, Ceramic, Crystal
Machine Type
Magnetron Sputtering
Application
Sanitary Ware, Car Wheel, Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
Coating Color
Golden, Rose Gold, Black, Blue, Rainbow, etc.
Coating Film
Tin, Tic, Ticn, Tialn, Crn, Cu, etc.
Sputtering Target
Titanium, Chrome, Zirconium, Titanium Aluminium, etc.
Voltage
380 V or as Request
Production Capacity
20set/Month
What is Magnetron Sputtering Vacuum Metalizing?
- Magnetron sputtering is a PVD coating technology where the vacuum chamber is filled with inert gas like argon. High voltage creates a glow discharge, accelerating ions to the target surface.
- It utilizes magnetic fields to increase plasma density, resulting in higher efficiency, increased sputter rates, and improved ion bombardment during coating growth.
Main Process Workflow
- Parts are sprayed with a basecoat for a smooth finish.
- Racked parts are placed in the sealed vacuum chamber.
- Argon gas is introduced in a continuous flow.
- Electricity creates an active Argon plasma field in front of the cathode.
- Positively charged Argon atoms are accelerated through a magnetic field.
- The target is bombarded, releasing atoms that are "shot" onto the part surface.
- The part receives a top coat for final protection.
Applications
Sputtering / PVD can be used with plastics, metal, or glass across various industries:
- Hardware coating & decorative metallizing
- Solar Control Reflective Glass & Low-E Glass
- Sputtering Aluminum & Automobile Mirrors
- Auto car wheels & Plastic/metal cutlery
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What materials can be coated using this vacuum deposition system?
The system is versatile and can coat various substrates including stainless steel, glass, metal, ceramics, and crystals. It is also highly effective for plastic materials like ABS.
Q2: What colors can be achieved through magnetron sputtering?
A wide range of decorative colors can be achieved, including Golden, Rose Gold, Black, Blue, and Rainbow colors, among others.
Q3: Is the chamber size fixed or can it be customized?
The chamber size can be fully customized according to your specific production requirements and the dimensions of the parts you intend to coat.
Q4: What industries benefit most from this PVD technology?
Common applications include sanitary ware, automotive parts (like wheels and mirrors), hardware, solar reflective glass, and high-end cutlery.
Q5: What kind of technical support is provided after purchase?
We offer comprehensive support including overseas installation, professional operator training, 24/7 technical assistance, and supply of consumable parts.
Q6: What certifications does the equipment carry?
The vacuum coating systems are fully certified with CE and ISO standards, ensuring high quality and international safety compliance.