PVD: the innovative technology to enhance the quality of metals in Vercelli (VC)
PVD treatments
Chiara Saggia
The PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating technology represents an eco-friendly and innovative solution to enhance the resistance and quality of treated surfaces. This process does not use water and produces no chemical emissions, ensuring a low environmental impact.
Efficiency and Economy
The PVD process offers highly efficient and cost-effective cycles, thanks to reduced processing times and minimisation of imperfections. The repeatability of the PVD cycle ensures high productivity, making this treatment extremely cost-effective.
Superior resistance
PVD coatings significantly enhance the resistance of treated surfaces against scratches, abrasions, and corrosion. Compared to traditional electroplated chrome, PVD offers double the durability, making it ideal for products that require high robustness and longevity.
Sustainability and security
PVD coating is not only technically advanced but also sustainable. It is hypoallergenic and antibacterial, characteristics particularly relevant in the current context of the COVID-19 health emergency. These properties make PVD safe and suitable for use in the food industry and in the production of medical and surgical instruments.
Sectors of use
- Marine and Hospitality: Enhances the aesthetics and resistance of kitchen and bathroom accessories.
- Watchmaking and Jewellery: Provides greater resistance and a high-quality finish to products.
- Public Transport: Offers durable and resistant solutions for various components.
- Medical and Surgical: Hypoallergenic and antibacterial coatings, ideal for medical instruments.