
Vakuum Coating
Vakuum coating is a process used to apply thin layers of material onto surfaces in a vacuum environment. This technique allows for precise control over the thickness and quality of the coating, resulting in improved properties, such as enhanced durability, better appearance, or specific functionalities like anti-reflective or anti-corrosive effects. It’s commonly used in industries like electronics, optics, and automotive, where coatings can protect components, improve performance, or create decorative finishes. By removing air, the method minimizes contamination, leading to high-quality results.