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What is PVD Coatings?

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Updated: Jul 19, 2022

When thin films of one atom or one molecule are deposited on surfaces, the procedure is known as Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD). The process is mostly used on metal surfaces so as to make them durable. 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). The process is getting used since the seventeenth century, and even today, its modern versions are used extensively to make surfaces more resistant to various natural as well as human-made conditions.

PVD processes are carried out under vacuum conditions. The entire procedure involves four main stages - Evaporation, Transportation, Reaction, and Deposition.

Why choose PVD coated furniture?

  • Aesthetics: When it comes to stainless steel, you’re not just restricted to only silver. You can choose from a spectrum of color options. There is an array of shades from which you can select the one which suits your interiors or designs the most. Whatever is your dream shade to go along with hour fantasy can be matched through the Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) process.

  • Wear & Weather Resistant: Stainless steel is a solid material, and in our previous blogs, we have already spoken amply about how this substance is one of the most durable ones. PVD though adds to its resistance, and it becomes more resistant to scratches, grinding, marks, and weather conditions. Your furniture will become more durable once you get it coated with PVD. The stainless steel’s original texture and structure is not changed; however, the PVD process not only increases the product’s longevity but also reduces its maintenance.

  • An Environmentally Friendly Process: When it comes to making furniture more durable by coating, many other options are available as well. Some of these include, such as electroplating and painting. Though, PVD is one process that is least harmful to the environment as well as the surroundings. Unlike these, there are no gases, water waste, and other residue released. Also important to note is that the coloring process does not limit the stainless steel's recycling value.

Other uses for PVD coated stainless steel

The Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) process is not just restricted to furniture. You can enjoy the benefit of this process for other things too. Some of the best uses are mentioned below:

  • Architectural: PVD-colored stainless steel is well used in the architectural and industrial design industry.

  • Transport: PVD-coated stainless steel can also be used in the transport industry. Examples include ships, paneling on trains, buses, etc.,

  • Interiors: Even small artifacts or showpieces can be coated with PVD if you wish them to turn to some particular shade that matches your interiors. Moreover, this coating will make the piece more durable.

Our brand KIMISHA LUXE specializes in creating customized furniture that can be altered to meet your needs Visit www.kimishaluxe.com Get in touch with Kimisha Coatings to get a quote.

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