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PVD Coated Steel Sheet PVD Vacuum Coating
PVD coated stainless steel sheet starts with standard stainless steel (grades 201, 304, or 316) and receives a thin, ultra-durable ceramic coating through the Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) process. Unlike paint or laminate, PVD coating is applied at the molecular level inside a vacuum chamber. The coating material — typically titanium nitride (TiN), chromium nitride (CrN), or zirconium nitride (ZrN) — is vaporized and bonded to the stainless steel surface. The result is a
201 lamiera di acciaio inossidabile colorato 1,8 mm ASTM A240
A 201 colored stainless steel sheet starts with ASTM A240 201 stainless steel as the base material, then receives a durable color finish through PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) or electrochemical coloring processes. Grade 201 is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed as a lower-cost alternative to 304. While it offers slightly lower corrosion resistance than 304, it provides excellent formability and strength for interior applications where extreme
304 lamiera in acciaio inossidabile colorato spazzolato lucidato Titanio rivestimento Rosa Oro lamiera SS
304 Colored stainless steel sheet combines the corrosion resistance, strength, and durability of standard stainless steel with a permanent, vibrant color finish. Unlike painted or laminated products, the color on high-quality colored stainless steel is bonded at the molecular level through Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) or electrochemical processes. This means no peeling, no flaking, and no fading under normal use conditions. Available in a wide spectrum of colors — from
Lamiera di acciaio inossidabile 201 304 316 rivestita in titanio resistente alla corrosione ASTM 321
Titanium coated stainless steel sheet refers to standard stainless steel sheet (typically grades 201, 304, or 316) that receives a thin, durable layer of titanium-based coating through the Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) process. Despite the name, the coating is not pure titanium metal. It is titanium nitride (TiN) or similar titanium compounds (TiCN, TiAlN) that are vaporized and bonded to the stainless steel surface at the molecular level. This creates a ceramic-like