Low Temperature Arc Vapor Deposition on ABS parts
What is LTAVD?
Low temperature arc vapor deposition (LTAVD) is a new addition to the field of cathodic arc plasma physical vapor deposition processes.
With its ability to deposit coatings at room temperature, LTAVD has been utilized on a commercial basis in applying coatings to plastics to address electrical, optical, thermal, corrosion/oxidation, mechanical and decorative requirements. LTAVD is a dry process and hence is environmentally safe.
Applications:
Plastic parts and other low-temperature resistance materials like ABS, ABS+PC, PPS, PEK, polyimide, polyetherimide, fluorocarbons (Teflon), ABS, polyurethane, polypropylene, polyethylene, PVC, polyester, nylon, phenolics, polycarbonate, epoxies and other plastics and intermetallic compound as well as many ceramics
Consumer electronics: cellphone, computer, television, cameras;
Home appliances: faucets, bathroom and kitchen fixtures; air conditioners, washing machine, vacuum cleaners etc.
Automotive industry: plastic interior trims and exterior trims, LOGO
Coatings Properties:
Extremely durable and scratch resistance;
High density;
Excellent adhesion;
Nano-thin film which enables a wide variety of designs, no issues of dimensions, tolerances after coating.
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