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TiN
Applied using PVD in a vacuum chamber at low temperatures
of 500°C or less. Ionized titanium and nitrogen are accelerated
to collide with the target surface to form a titanium nitride (TiN)
coating.
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P-TiCN
PVD is used to apply a hard TiCN layer on top of a
layer of TiN. The resulting multilayer coating has the gray-like coloration
of titanium carbide nitride (TiCN).
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CrN
CrN film with shinny silver color is deposited by
the reaction of ionized Chromium and Nitrogen in the plasma atmosphere
by PVD method.
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TiAlN
This hard, thin coating can withstand temperatures
exceeding 800°C, making it ideal for dry cutting applications.
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DLC
By utilizing plasma energy of PVD method , DLC film
is formed by resolving hydro-carbon gas . DLC coating whose characteristics
features very hard but thin film consists of Carbon atom as Diamond
dose.
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SPAT
Coat
Unprecedented rainbow-colored hard thin-film coating
most appropriate for resin molding.
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Inspiring-TiC
PVD is used to apply a titanium carbide (TiC) coating.
The resulting TiC layer is very hard and adheres firmly to the target
surface.
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Low-temperature CrC
A PVD coating with superior mold release characteristics and wear resistance that also offers excellent resistance to corrosion and heat.
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