Friday, August 26, 2016

3 Reasons to Subscribe to Vacuum & Coating Technology

Vacuum coating is an industry of consistent advancements and bold new ideas. Companies that don’t stay abreast of the latest developments within said industry are majorly missing out. Failure to stay current with recent breakthroughs and trends in physical vapor deposition (PVD) can result in your business being left in the dust.

Unfortunately, there aren’t very many trade publications centered on vacuum coating, much less regularly published magazines. This is where Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine enters the picture. As you’ll find, there are numerous advantages to subscribing to this renowned magazine.  

1. Stay Current With Industry News
Staying on top of industry news is among the best reasons to subscribe to Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine. In addition to reading stories about technological advancements, new sputtering sources, and other recent developments, you’ll be able to keep up with the latest press releases from your industry peers. 

2. Stay Abreast of the Latest Products
Physical vapor deposition often involves the use of complex machinery. Like any industry, as advances continue to be made, the tools of the trade undergo significant updates. Companies interested in staying current with the latest PVD products are sure to appreciate the comprehensive product showcase featured in every issue of Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine. 

3. Get Your Company’s Name Out There
If you’ve been searching for a fantastic outlet through which to promote your company, look no further than Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine. Not only can companies purchase ad space in both the digital and print editions, they can also post up-to-minute press releases through VTC. 


If you work in vacuum coating, it behooves you to keep up with the latest news about your chosen industry — and there’s no better way to do that than subscribing to Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine. As one of the industry’s most respected publications, VTC is a must-read for anyone with an interest in vacuum coating. Visit VTCMag.com and contact about advancements in sputtering sources, thin film deposition and other vacuum coating products and services today.

Friday, August 12, 2016

Different Methods of Sputtering Deposition

In recent decades, sputtering deposition has become an increasingly popular method of physical vapor deposition (PVD). As the name implies, this particular PVD process sputters thin film onto its target, effectively providing it with a protective coating. It’s important to keep in mind, however, that sputter deposition is not a monolith.

There are several different varieties of sputter deposition, each one of which is unique in its own right. Anyone interested in learning more about this fascinating method of PVD should read up on the following types of sputter deposition.  

Reactive
With reactive sputtering deposition, a chemical reaction is experienced by the sputtered particles before they’re able to coat their target. This chemical reaction is caused by a reactive gas like nitrogen or oxygen being released into the sputtering chamber. During this process, the resulting film’s composition can be modified by adjusting the pressure of the aforementioned gases.  

High Target Utilization
With high target utilization sputter deposition, the coating and its intended target are very closely intertwined. This process involves plasma being generated in a side-opening that leads into the main process chamber. Because of the independent plasma source, this process yields high plasma densities, increased levels of ionization and a reduction in target poisoning and other negative effects.   

Ion Beam
True to its name, ion beam sputter deposition entails using an ion beam to apply protective film to intended targets. An ionized coating is presented in the form of a liquid solution, evaporated solid or gas before being accelerated and focused on the target. When deposition energy is particularly high, a process called ion implantation takes place, whereby the ions penetrate their target very deeply.


When it comes to physical vapor deposition, there’s no denying that sputter deposition is among one of the most unique methods. In light of its incredible convenience and cost-effectiveness, it’s no wonder sputter deposition continues to be one of the vacuum coating industry’s rising stars. If you would like more information regarding vacuum coating technology, visit VTCMag.com and subscribe for print and digital copies of our publication.

Friday, July 22, 2016

Physical Vapor Deposition Gold Coating in Jewelry

physical vapor deposition for gold-plating
There are many uses for thick and thin film deposition technology. Scratch-resistant coatings are made through this process for cooking and kitchenware. Thin film deposition is also responsible for the optical coatings on CDs, DVDs, and other computer hardware. Similarly, physical vapor deposition is responsible for some gold-plated jewelry. How does physical vapor deposition gold-plating differ from the typical gold-plating process?

Physical vapor deposition gold-plating, or PVD gold-plating, is the process of vaporizing gold in a vacuum chamber and depositing it onto jewelry or other metal surfaces. This process is favorable to the typical gold-plating process because it creates a more durable gold coating. PVD is utilized with a very hard material, titanium nitride, to create a harder, more durable coating than we were previously able to create. PVD is seen in medium to high priced jewelry, especially in watches as they are more prone to interact with hard surfaces. This process also makes the jewelry more resistant to corrosion by sweat and sea water than normal gold plating.


PVD gold-plating is really important in the creation of a lot of jewelry on the market today. Does your company work with physical vapor deposition? Would you like to be showcased in an industry leading publication? Vacuum Technology & Coating has showcased many of the industry’s leaders in our print and digital publication for many years. Visit VTCMag.com to contact us today about being featured in our next issue.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Thin Film Deposition Technology Seen in VT&C Magazine

metrology equipment in Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine
Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine provides the thin film deposition industry with the latest services, products, and technology. Thin film deposition spans virtually every industry and VT&C is proud to showcase new products including, but not limited to testing, inspection, and metrology equipment. Many industry leading companies have been featured for all kinds of equipment.

Flatness, thickness & hardness testers, ellipsometers, thin film uniformity and characterization testers, film stress analysis and metrology equipment are just some of the products that have been seen in Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine. When dealing with thick and thin film deposition, it is important to have the right equipment to test your product during and after creation. We are always looking for companies to showcase their new products to push the industry forward.


Does your company manufacture products to increase the efficiency of thin film deposition? Do you work with thin film deposition yourselves and have a new application for the technology? We want to hear about it! Vacuum Technology & Coating Magazine offers a print publication locally as well as digital copies of our magazine through our website. If your company would like to showcase your products or services in our magazine, visit VTCMag.com today and contact us about being featured.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Growing Importance of Thin Film Deposition Companies

thin film deposition companies help manufacture many products
Technologies for thin film deposition are always evolving. Thin film deposition companies are always finding new applications for thin film deposition. The fabrication of technologically advanced equipment and devices are at the height of importance with new discoveries in thin film deposition.

We have seen uses for thin film deposition across a wide variety of applications. It’s used to create wear resistant coatings on pots and pans. It’s used for optical coatings on mirrors and lenses. All of our modern technologies from cell phones, computers, televisions and tablets to appliances we use and the cars we drive are all created with components created through thin film deposition. The importance of thin film deposition is not going anywhere. For this reason, it is important for the industry to be on top of all new advancements in technologies and applications.


Thin film deposition companies are always finding new ways to improve the technology with new applications of the technology. If your company would like to make your new advancements known, Vacuum Technology & Coating has a print and online publication of the latest news and technology in the industry. Visit VTCMag.com to inquire about being included in the next issue of the magazine today. 

Friday, June 10, 2016

Creation of Graphene through Chemical Vapor Deposition

chemical vapor deposition used for iPad manufacturing
Chemical vapor deposition is a basic tool in manufacturing and an important part in creating thin-film coatings for production of many products. It is used in the manufacturing of many plastic and metal products purchased worldwide and plays a big role in production of many of our electronic devices. One material in particular is gaining popularity for use in electronic devices.

Graphene, a highly conductive material that is as strong as it is lightweight was once difficult to produce on a commercial and industrial scale. Now through chemical vapor deposition, creation of graphene on a wide scale is much more plausible. Using chemical vapor deposition, the industry is able to deposit a thin film of graphene on all types of materials to be used in mass production. The production of cell phone, tablet and computer screens is made much easier with chemical vapor deposition.


Has your company made advancements in chemical vapor deposition? Are you currently working with graphene and the production of important products needed for electronics? Would you like to have your company included in a publication with the latest news about vacuum & coating technology? Visit VTCMag.com today to contact us about being included in a future print and digital publication of our magazine. 

Friday, May 27, 2016

Advancements in Sputtering Deposition Services

sputtering deposition used in manufacturing hard disks
Surface and coatings technology has advanced so much since its inception. Thin film deposition companies have been able to make coatings on products for a wide variety of uses and applications. We have been able to create non-stick, anti-corrosive, wear resistant, stain repellant and conductive surfaces through the use of thin film and vacuum technology. Currently, one of the most important uses for thin film deposition is in the creation of computer hard disks. Sputtering deposition, a type of thin film deposition, is used to coat hard disks and other semiconductors that are used in our computers, tablets, and phones.

Technology is always changing and evolving. There are always people working to improve the way we do things currently, either through advancements on current technology or through the creation of new technology. Thin film deposition is no different. Thin film deposition companies are always trying to provide new products or services to consumers and industry professionals.


If your company provides sputtering deposition services or products and would like to be advertised in a leading technology magazine, it’s time to bring your company to the attention of Vacuum Coating & Technology Magazine. For years, Vacuum Coating & Technology Magazine has provided consumers and industry professionals with the most up-to-date information on vacuum and coating technology, services, and products. Visit VTCMag.com to get your company featured in one of our future issues.