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Cicel Vacuum Chrome Plating System for Plastic, Magnetron Sputtering Chrome Coating Equipment, Vacuum Deposition System (CCZK-ION)

Customization: Available
Type: Coating Production Line
Coating: Vacuum Coating

Product Description

Basic Specifications

Model NO.
CCZK-ION
Substrate
Stainless Steel, Glass, Metal, Ceramic, Crystal
Certification
CE, ISO
Machine Type
Magnetron Sputtering
Chamber Size
Customizable According to Requirements
Application
Sanitary Ware, Car Wheel, Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
Coating Color
Golden, Rose Gold, Black, Blue, Rainbow, etc.
Coating Film
Tin, Tic, Ticn, Tialn, Crn, Cu, etc.
Sputtering Target
Titanium, Chrome, Zirconium, Titanium Aluminium, etc.
Gas Used
Nitrogen, Argon, Oxygen, Acetylene
Voltage
380 V or as Request
Capacity
20 Sets / Month

Product Description

Vacuum Chrome Plating System for Plastic & Magnetron Sputtering Equipment (CCZK-ION)

? What is Magnetron Sputtering Vacuum Metalizing?

Magnetron sputtering is a sophisticated form of PVD coating technology. The vacuum chamber is filled with an inert gas, such as argon. By applying a high voltage, a glow discharge is created, resulting in the acceleration of ions to the target surface. This reactive sputtering process often involves additional gases like nitrogen or acetylene to react with ejected materials.

This technology uses magnetic fields to increase plasma density in front of the target, resulting in increased efficiency, higher sputter rates, and improved ion bombardment for superior coating growth.

Main Process Workflow
  • Parts are sprayed with a basecoat for a smooth surface.
  • Parts are racked and placed into the sealed vacuum chamber.
  • Argon gas is introduced in a continuous flow.
  • Electricity creates an active Argon plasma field in front of the cathode.
  • Positively charged Argon atoms are accelerated through a magnetic field.
  • Target materials are bombarded with ions, releasing atoms onto the part surface.
  • The part receives a top coat for final protection and finish.

Applications & Versatility

Sputtering/PVD can be utilized across various industries including plastics, metal, or glass to create tough-wearing and decorative coatings.

  • Hardware coating & decorative vacuum metallizing
  • Solar Control Reflective Glass & Low-E Glass
  • Sputtering Aluminum Mirrors & Automobile Mirrors
  • Auto car wheel finishes
  • Plastic and metal cutlery

Factory & Equipment Showcase

Customer Success & Delivery

Support Service & Philosophy

Our dedicated service team provides diagnosis and support to maximize the return on your investment.

  • Rapid inquiry response within 24 working hours.
  • Professional suggestions from experienced sales engineers.
  • Customized machine design and overseas after-sales training.
  • On-site professional training and installation services.
  • Supply of replacement parts and consumables.
  • Technical assistance and continuous consulting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What materials can be coated using this vacuum deposition system?

The system is highly versatile and can apply coatings to stainless steel, glass, metal, ceramics, crystal, and various plastic substrates.

Q2: What color options are available for the finished products?

The equipment can produce a wide range of decorative colors, including Golden, Rose Gold, Black, Blue, and Rainbow colors, among others.

Q3: What are the primary applications for magnetron sputtering technology?

It is widely used for hardware, sanitary ware, car wheels, cutlery, and industrial glass like Low-E or solar control reflective glass.

Q4: Is the chamber size fixed for the CCZK-ION model?

No, the chamber size can be fully customized according to your specific production volume and detail requirements.

Q5: What kind of after-sales support is provided for international buyers?

We offer overseas after-sales training, where engineers can visit your factory for installation and professional operator training.

Q6: Which gases are required for the sputtering process?

The process typically utilizes Argon as the inert gas, along with Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Acetylene for reactive sputtering depending on the desired film properties.

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