What is PVD Stainless Steel?
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) produces metal vapor (chromium, titanium, aluminum), which gets deposited on these electric materials, which are conductive and adhere to pure alloy coating and metals. This process gets carried out in the vacuum chamber at this vacuum usage of cathodic arc source.
Fabrinox PVD Stainless Steel
Fabrinox
uses innovative technologies to use PVD stainless steel, which are quite hard
and more durable than the rest. The PVD stainless steel is used to create
architecture, sculpture, jewelry and is also used for both interiors and
exteriors.
When
it boils down to stainless steel, one is not just restricted to shimmery
silver. The good thing is that plenty of rainbow of colours opportunities get
achieved via the PVD process.
PVD Coating
Process
During
the process of PVD, firstly, all the stainless steel gets cleaned, which makes
sure the coating gets bonded well. The steel then gets placed in the vacuum
chamber with the metal used for creating coating. A higher vacuum level is
required in the coating of the chamber, post which a small amount of argon gas
gets introduced.
A
circuit of high voltage is used for the stainless steel and the target to
adhere. This ensures argon ions bombard these targets to release atoms of these
metals, which get deposited on the stainless-steel substrate used as a coating.
The process of PVD is known as sputtering, which results in the deposition of
plasma on the surface of stainless steel, giving it all-new shine and
strength.
Fabrinox’s
PVD stainless steel provides longevity to the product and, at the same time,
reduces the overall maintenance. The best part is that the PVD process used by
the company is environmentally friendly. More importantly, it is available
at reasonable costs. To know more about PVD Stainless Steel, visit our website http://www.fabrinox.in