
Vacuum Coating
Vacuum coating is a process used to apply thin layers of materials onto surfaces, often to enhance their appearance or functionality. It involves placing objects in a vacuum chamber to remove air, then depositing metal, ceramics, or plastics as a fine coating. This technique creates protective layers, improves durability, or adds decorative finishes, commonly used in electronics, automotive parts, and consumer goods. By controlling the environment, vacuum coating helps achieve uniform coatings with precise properties, making it an essential method in modern manufacturing and design.