Vapor Technologies, a provider of physical vapor deposition thin-film coating devices, has introduced a first-of-its-kind true black sophisticated low temperature arc vapor deposition (LTAVD) coating.
Vapor Technologies’ coating process produces stable, customizable and reproducible colorfast coatings that will not change or fade. The LTAVD process enables the sticking of the new black coating onto a broad array of materials such as electroplated plastics, without causing damage to the components.
The LTAVD black coating has obtained the most-precise quantitative rating as per the L*a*b* color lightness and hue standard by being gauged as ‘true’ black. Its capability of tolerating drastic temperature variations, superior adherence qualities and high-density, practically eliminates peeling, cracking and delamination. The ultra-thin coating maintains tolerances, dimensions and essential details to allow a broad array of textures.
Demand for classic, rich black coatings is ever-increasing in top-quality household products such as kitchen and bath fixtures and countertop appliances, consumer electronics such as televisions and computers, automotive exterior and interior accents and accessories, electroplating operations, and large coating services.
The President at Vapor Technologies, David Humenik stated that after years of research, the company has developed the true black coating with high durability by incorporating its proprietary optical absorption technique into its existing thin-film deposition systems. The homogenous true black LTAVD coating will help improve the appearance, durability and quality of various industrial, consumer electronics and household products, he added.