PVD Coating Stainless Steel Sheet Supplier

29 Jul.,2024

 

PVD Coating Stainless Steel Sheet Supplier

As a professional PVD coating stainless steel supplier, we offer PVD-coated stainless steel for customers to choose from.

Our PVD coating stainless steel, with physical Vapor Deposition (PVD), is a process to produce a metal vapor (titanium, chromium, and aluminum) that can be deposited on electrically conductive materials as a thin highly adhered pure metal or alloy coating. The process is carried out in a vacuum chamber using a cathodic arc source.

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The coating compounds are made up of various elements such as carbides, nitrides, borides, and silicide. A wide variety of colors can be achieved by adding different gases during the deposition.

WHY CHOOSE PVD COATING?

  • PVD coating is one of the best methods for enhancing thin film plating elements. The vacuum deposition method coats the product with a film of 0.1-0.3 microns thick.
  • PVD coatings surpass traditional electroplated coatings, it's more corrosion resistant and has superior hardness.
  • PVD coatings do not discolor or tarnish and do not suffer under UV radiation so easily.
  • More environmentally friendly than traditional coating processes such as electroplating or painting.

WHY CHOOSE STANCH PVD COATING?

Our PVD coated stainless steel use Stanch innovative new techniques to make the PVD-colored coats much harder and more durable than others. The general coating deposition method coats the product with a film of 0.1-0.2 microns thick, but we make it thicker for better wear, scratch, and corrosion resistance making its durability superior to general coating methods such as electroplating or other PVD processes. Stanch new PVD technique can be achieved a smooth PVD coat with good scratch resistance compared to other PVD processes as well.

SampleThicknessComments C < 100nm Very thin J < 150nm Thin with rough surface K < 250nm Acceptable thickness with fine surface Stanch 300nm Good thickness with finer surface


PVD can be coated on all kinds of stainless steel finish, but usually apply to finer finish such as Super Mirror (No.8), Bead Blasted, Hairline, Starlight, Linen..... it's widely used for architectural and decorative applications, such as wall panels, coping and trim, also artistic objects. If you are interested in our PVD coated stainless steel, just feel free to contact Stanch!

AVAILABLE SIZES

GradeTypeThickness 304/304L SHEET 0.3~3.0 &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; 316L SHEET 0.3~3.0 &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; 430 SHEET 0.3~3.0 &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; &#; &#;
  • Special dimensions was accepted on request
  • Customized specific cut-to-length are acceptable
  • PE/Laser PE/Optic Fiber Laser PE are available on request

AVAILABLE COLOR

  • Champagne, Gold, Coffee, Copper, Black, Carbon Black
  • We are continuously researching and developing the process to add more colors. If there is a particular color that you&#;re interested in developing, please don&#;t hesitate to contact us.

What Is PVD Coatings? The Ultimate Guide To Color Stainless ...

In the realm of material science and metallurgy, the advent of Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) technology has ushered in a new era of possibilities. This innovative process has transformed the way we perceive and utilize stainless steel, adding a splash of color and a layer of durability that was previously unimaginable. This article aims to delve into the fascinating world of PVD coatings, with a special focus on its application on stainless steel sheets, particularly in creating stunning gold and black finishes.
 

 

PVD Coating: A Revolutionary Technology

Physical Vapor Deposition, or PVD, is a cutting-edge vacuum coating technique that has taken the world of material finishing by storm. This process involves the generation of a metal vapor that condenses on electrically conductive materials, forming a thin, highly adhered pure metal or alloy coating. Known for their exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal, PVD coatings have become a preferred choice in various industries.
 

 

The PVD Process: A Closer Look

 


Principle of operation of PVD


The PVD process begins with the placement of stainless steel sheets in a vacuum chamber. Here, a high-purity, solid coating material&#;usually metals like titanium or zirconium&#;is evaporated by heat or by bombardment with ions, a process known as sputtering. The metal vapor then travels through the vacuum environment, eventually depositing on the stainless steel sheets, forming a thin layer of coating.

This process is carried out at high temperatures, typically between 150 to 500 degrees Celsius. The high temperature ensures that the coating material is fully vaporized, allowing it to form a uniform and adherent coating on the stainless steel sheet. The vacuum environment, on the other hand, prevents the coating material from reacting with other substances, ensuring the purity and quality of the final coating.
 

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Horizontal vs. Vertical Furnaces: A Comparative Analysis


In the world of PVD, there are two main types of production equipment: horizontal and vertical furnaces. While both types of furnaces can produce PVD-coated stainless steel sheets, they each have their unique advantages and disadvantages.



Horizontal furnaces, for instance, are known for producing PVD stainless steel sheets with brighter and more vibrant colors. This is largely due to the different target materials used in horizontal furnaces. However, the processing cost of horizontal furnaces is generally higher, making vertical furnaces a more cost-effective option for most applications.

Vertical furnaces, on the other hand, are more affordable and are capable of producing high-quality PVD coatings. However, the colors produced by vertical furnaces may not be as vibrant as those produced by horizontal furnaces. This is because vertical furnaces use different target materials, which can affect the color and appearance of the final coating.
 

 

A Spectrum of Colors: The Art of PVD Coatings


One of the most remarkable aspects of PVD technology is its ability to produce a wide array of colors. From gold and champagne to blue, green, and black, the possibilities are virtually endless. However, each color comes with its unique set of challenges and considerations.

For instance, green PVD coatings can sometimes be unstable, requiring careful monitoring and control during the coating process. Black PVD coatings, on the other hand, offer room for improvement in terms of depth and richness of color. This can be achieved by combining the black PVD coating with a fingerprint-resistant coating, resulting in a stunning and durable black finish.

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Consistency in Color: The Challenge and Solution


Maintaining color consistency across different batches of PVD-coated stainless steel sheets can be a challenge due to the inherent limitations of the furnace conditions. However, through meticulous control of various parameters, it is possible to achieve a color match of over 90% between different batches. This ensures that the final product maintains a consistent and high-quality appearance, regardless of when or where it was produced.

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The Thickness Range and Hardness of PVD Coatings


PVD coatings are not only known for their aesthetic appeal but also for their functional properties. The thickness of PVD coatings typically ranges from 0.25 to 10 micrometers, depending on the application and the specific requirements of the product. This thin yet durable coating provides an optimal balance between performance and aesthetics, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.

In terms of hardness, PVD coatings are known for their exceptional durability. They can significantly enhance the hardness of stainless steel sheets, making them resistant to scratches and wear. This makes PVD-coated stainless steel sheets an excellent choice for applications that require both durability and aesthetic appeal, such as architectural cladding, interior design, and consumer electronics.
 

 

The Benefits of PVD Coating Finish

 



PVD coatings offer a host of benefits that make them a preferred choice in various industries. They provide excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, enhancing the lifespan of the product. They also offer a wide range of colors, allowing for greater design flexibility. Moreover, PVD coatings are environmentally friendly, as the process does not produce harmful by-products.
 


Conclusion: Trust in Our Expertise


At our company, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with the best PVD-coated stainless steel sheets in the market, tailored to your specific needs and preferences.

Whether you're looking for a luxurious gold finish or a bold black one, we have the technology and expertise to bring your vision to life. With our PVD-coated stainless steel sheets, you can rest assured that you're getting a product that combines beauty, durability, and innovation in one package.

So why wait? Contact us today and let us help you transform your ideas into reality. With our PVD coatings, the possibilities are endless. Experience the magic of PVD today.

To elevate your designs with distinctive finishes, explore our comprehensive decorative stainless steel sheet collection.



Pair our PVD color stainless steel sheets with other surfaces like water ripple stainless steel sheet.



Or etched stainless steel sheets for a striking blend of color and texture.



Additionally, our textured stainless steel sheets can provide depth and sophistication to any project, offering both visual and tactile appeal.



Enhance your spaces with our exquisite finishes, and rely on us to deliver superior quality and craftsmanship that will make your designs stand out. For high standard stainless steel base material request, you can kindly refer to 304 stainless steel, 316L stainless steel.

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