Electrostatic Metallic Chrome Gold Color PVD Plating Equipment / Casting Alloy Piping and Plumbings Chroming Machineand voltage or bombardment of inert gas to ionize a target material ( which can be a pure metal or an alloy). Once the target material is ionized into a vapor form it is the deposited on the part surface. There are several three popular types of PVD coatings: Vacuum Evaporation and Sputtering, and Arc Vapor Deposition ( or Cathodic Arc)
Sputter Deposition
Sputtering is a metal deposition process where the target material is not vaporized using heat, but its metal atoms are physically dislodged from the target by the collision of a bombarding particle. The distance from the target to the part in a sputtering chamber is much shorter than in vacuum deposition. Sputtering is also done under much higher vacuum. The sputtering source itself can be made of elements, alloys, mixtures, or compounds. This form of metal deposition is commonly used in semiconductor manufacturing, on architectural glass, reflective coatings, compact discs CDs, and decorative coatings.
Arc Vapor Deposition
Cathodic arc deposition or Arc-PVD is a physical vapor deposition technique in which an electric arc is used to vaporize material from a cathode target. The vaporized material then condenses on a substrate, forming a thin film.