Fields of Application
Decorative PVD is widely used in furniture, fashion, watchmaking, jewelry, automotive, and industrial design.
Characteristics
This technology creates an extremely thin, durable, and uniform coating with excellent adhesion, offering:
Colors
The combination of various metals and gases during the deposition process allows for a vast color palette:
Gold: | Available in glossy, satin, champagne, or rose gold tones, imitating precious metals. |
Black: | Ranges from deep, glossy black to matte or anthracite gray, perfect for modern and sophisticated designs. |
Silver: | Chrome or satin finishes for an elegant and versatile appearance. |
Bronze and Copper: | Warm hues often chosen for contemporary or industrial aesthetics. |
Rainbow: | A dynamic, multicolor finish that shifts tones depending on the light. |
Blue, Green, or Purple: | Unique shades for exclusive design items or customized projects. |
Environmental Impact
Decorative PVD is an eco-sustainable technology that avoids the use of chemical solvents and toxic materials, drastically reducing polluting emissions compared to traditional processes like electroplating. It also has a low energy footprint and generates minimal waste.
Decorative PVD offers numerous benefits, making it a top choice for both aesthetic and functional applications: