1. 2  Colors  Finishing  Technical characteristics  Materials  Applications 3.

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 Colors  Finishing  Technical characteristics  Materials  Applications 3

There are two kind of coatings: 1) Non reactive colors: coating is made by a pure metal or alloys 2) Reactive colors : coating is made by metal nitrades, carbonitrades, oxides, carbides. In this case it is possible to obtain different colors 4

PVD coating does not change the surface finishing. The most common effects are: - Bright - Satin - Brushed - Sandblasted Given by pretreatments 5

6 It is possible to coat all surfaces or only some parts trough special techniques.

- HIGH HARDNESS: 1500  2500HV (standard galvanic treatment 700HV) - HIGH ABRASION AND WEAR RESISTANCE - RESISTENT TO UV: high color stability 7

- RESISTENT TO CORROSION - ANALLERGIC : compliance to the Italian law - ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY 8

9 Technical characteristics depend on the following: - Base material - Production techniques (casting, molding, extrusion, etc.) - Product quality - Surface quality before PVD coating

10  Brass  Zamak  Aluminum  Stainless Steel  Titanium  Iron  Plastic  Glass and ceramic

11 PROCESS PHASE: - Electrolytic pretreatment - Surface activation - PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷ 250 °C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard

12 PROCESS PHASE: - Electrolytic pretreatment - Surface activation - PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷120 °C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard

13 PROCESS PHASE: - Electrolytic pretreatment - Surface activation - PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷ 80°C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard

14 PROCESS PHASE: - Surface activation - PVD coating It is not necessary any pretreatments before PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷ 250 °C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 1,5 h

15 PROCESS PHASE: - Surface activation - PVD coating It is not necessary any pretreatments before PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷ 250 °C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard

16 PROCESS PHASE: - Electrolytic pretreatment - Surface activation - PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷ 250 °C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard

17 1° PROCESS: - Electrolytic pretreatment - Cleaning - PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 °C - THICKNESS: 0,05 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: depend on the process - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard substrate Electrolytic pretreatment PVD coating 0,05 ÷ 0,7 µm 2 ÷ 20 µm

18 2° PROCESS: - Base coat - PVD coating 3° PROCESS: - PVD coating - Top coat 4° PROCESS: - Base coat -PVD coating - Top coat PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 °C - THICKNESS: 0,05 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: depend on the process - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard substrate Base coat PVD coating Top coat 0,05 ÷ 0,7 µm

19 GLASS: - Surface activation - PVD coating CERAMIC: - Surface activation -PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷ 250°C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard It is not necessary any pretreatments before PVD coating PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS: - TEMPERATURE: ≈ 25 ÷ 250°C - THICKNESS: 0,3 ÷ 0,7 µm - COLOURS: all - TIME CYCLE: 30 ÷ 60 min - standard

DECORATIVE: 20 - door handle - window hardware - writing components, - surgical equipment, - furniture accessories, - nautical accessories, - mobile telephone accessories, - automotive components, - fashion accessories, - sports accessories, - watch cases, - frame - kitchen accessories, - flatware, - costume jeweler - tableware - 3 C (Computers, Communications and Cameras)