FAQs

General Information

Improving hardness
Increasing wear resistance
Increasing oxidation / corrosion resistance
Reducing friction

PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition): Variety of coating options, low coating temperature, better tolerance control, green technology
CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition): High coating temperature, exhaust gas scraping required
Electroplating: Low cost, waste management required, not environmentally friendly

The coating temperature varies depending on the specific coating technique and recipe. For the typical vacuum arc deposition (VAD), the coating temperature is usually between 200~400 C. For the sputtering PVD, the coating temperature can go as low as room temperature

Heat treatment is used to enhance material properties like hardness and strength. However, during PVD coating, the heat can cause softening if it exceeds certain thresholds. For most tool steels and tungsten carbide, the coating temperature is kept low to prevent softening. For other materials, please contact us for more details.

PVD Equipment

The STAR series offers PVD coating systems for hard coatings, available in different models like STAR-E100, STAR-E700, and STAR-S800, with varying cycle times, capacities, and coating technology.

Other models like the STAR-D1816, LEAN 710, and STAR-J1000 offer specialized coatings for decorative, plastic, and jewelry applications.

The STAR series offers various hard coating recipes, such as TiN, CrN, AlTiN, DLC, and more, suitable for a wide range of applications.

Coating Services

We determine charges based on the complexity of the coating process, volume of items, and specific coating requirements. Please contact us for an accurate quote.

Yes, the STAR-E100/E700 system is capable of coating aluminum and brass, offering excellent adhesion and durability.

Coating Process

Coating and Surface Treatments

Surface treatments like PVD, CVD, and electroplating differ in deposition techniques, temperature requirements, and the resulting material properties. For a detailed comparison, refer to our blog.

VAD provides high deposition rates, strong adhesion, and versatility for tool coatings, making it ideal for hard coatings like DLC. Compared to PECVD and sputtering, VAD also ensures faster application with superior results.

PVD coatings like CrN and DLC offer non-stick properties, making them ideal for molds used in plastic injection and non-ferrous metal forming. These coatings protect the mold surface and enhance durability.

Edge preparation is highly recommended after resharpening to extend tool life. For tools with PVD coatings, chemical stripping is preferred over mechanical removal, as it reduces processing time and costs.

Service and Support

STAR Series PVD Coating System: 60% upon order, 30% before delivery, 10% upon site acceptance.
SMKS JMAP Air Lapping System: 30% upon order, 70% before delivery

We offer remote diagnostics and on-site service in regions like America and Asia, with dedicated teams in Canada, Taiwan, China, and Thailand

Yes, we offer free technician/operator training during the FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) and SAT (Site Acceptance Test).