
Ionized PVD
Ionized PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) is a process used to deposit thin films of material onto surfaces. It involves creating vapor from a target material and ionizing some of these atoms—turning them into charged particles using an electric field. These ions are then directed toward a substrate, where they adhere and form a coating. This method enhances film adhesion, density, and quality, making it useful for applying durable coatings in electronics, optical devices, and tools. Ionized PVD's precision allows for controlled, uniform coatings with excellent properties.