PVD Coating at Absolute medical GmbH
Precision surface finishing for the highest standards!
The PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating is a state-of-the-art surface finishing process that plays a crucial role in medical technology.
This technology allows the application of thin yet extremely durable layers on medical instruments, implants, and other devices, significantly enhancing their performance and lifespan.
The PVD sputtering process (Physical Vapor Deposition) is a highly precise surface coating technique, in which thin layers of material, such as metals or ceramics, are deposited onto a substrate. In this process, atoms or molecules are removed from a solid target through a physical process and transferred onto the object being coated in a vacuum chamber.
This method stands out for its ability to produce uniform and extremely thin coatings with high adhesion, wear resistance, and corrosion protection. The PVD sputtering process is widely used in medical technology to significantly enhance the performance and durability of components.
During our PVD sputtering process, conducted at temperatures between 50 and 300 degrees Celsius, various coatings such as TiN, DLC, and ZrCN can be applied.
To ensure an even coating, the object is continuously rotated in the chamber throughout the process.