Iranian Firms Producing Physical Vapor Deposition Nanocoating Devices

Yarnikan Saleh company is an Iranian firm which has developed vacuum coating systems (PVD) with the aim of meeting the needs of industrial and laboratory units in the country and has installed more than 100 devices in various industrial units so far.
Also, Fanavaran Nano Poushesh Jam company, with years of experience in the field of coating industrial parts using the PVD method and manufacturing related devices and equipment, is known as one of the largest knowledge-based firms in the field of nanocoating in Iran.
Meantime, Khala’ Poushan Felez company is another Iranian firm which manufactures various types of high-quality PVD vacuum coating devices.
Also, Fanavaran Sakht Ara company provides vacuum coating (PVD) services with features like exceptional hardness, high surface smoothness, and excellent corrosion resistance.
PVD, sometimes called physical vapor transport (PVT), describes a variety of vacuum deposition methods which can be used to produce thin films and coatings on substrates including metals, ceramics, glass, and polymers. PVD is characterized by a process in which the material transitions from a condensed phase to a vapor phase and then back to a thin film condensed phase. The most common PVD processes are sputtering and evaporation.
PVD is used in the manufacturing of data-x-items which require thin films for optical, mechanical, electrical, acoustic or chemical functions. Examples include semiconductor devices such as thin-film solar cells, microelectromechanical devices such as thin film bulk acoustic resonator, aluminized PET film for food packaging and balloons, and titanium nitride coated cutting tools for metalworking. Besides PVD tools for fabrication, special smaller tools used mainly for scientific purposes have been developed.
The source material is unavoidably also deposited on most other surfaces interior to the vacuum chamber, including the fixturing used to hold the parts.
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