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June 21, 2022

PVD and Electroplating surface, which one is better?

Do you know what PVD coating is?

Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) is a technique used to deposit thin films of one atom (or one molecule) at a time onto various surfaces, often metal, to give them a hard durable coating. The source of the coating is physical which is a solid or liquid instead of chemical as in the alternative coating process of Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD).

PVD processes are carried out under vacuum conditions. The process involves four steps: Evaporation, Transportation, Reaction, and Deposition.

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If we use the PVD process for faucets' surface treatment, does it resist corrosion and tarnishing better than only doing electroplating treatment?

Absolutely yes! But the PVD process is often processed after the electroplating surface treatment.

We can achieve PVD finishes, please feel free to contact us. Won't you want a long-shining, and resists scratch, rust, corrosion, and tarnish faucet?



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