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HiPIMS Sputtering – What is it and how does it work?
HiPIMS (High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering) is a variation of the magnetron sputtering technique. It is used to deposit thin layers of materials on different types of surfaces, using high-power p...
Gas Sensor Test Systems
Gas Sensor Test Systems, designed to simulate conditions for testing gas sensors, is increasingly vital for innovation and technological advancement....
Plasma etching
Plasma etching technology continues to shape the future of microelectronics and advanced technology....
Chrome Plating on Plastics
Chroming on plastic presents several challenges due to the inherent properties of plastic materials, so what are the best technologies to use?...
Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition is offering crucial advantages for various industries, revolutionizing the production of thin coatings.
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The use of PVD Technology in Metal Finishing
There are a variety of different techniques for making metal finishing surfaces, some more effective than others and each serving a different purpose....
Kenosistec New Enstablishment in Casarile
Kenosistec has moved to Casarile in a new manufacturing facility....
Peng Tong Tech chooses Kenosistec for its new Cluster
Peng Tong Tech aimed to acquire a Thin Film Deposition Cluster facility in the semiconductor industry....
PVD Gold VS Galvanic Gilding – Wich one to choose?
The differences between PVD gold and gold electroplating are many, starting with the process and leading to the physical characteristics of the finished product....
PVD Sputtering: how does this coating process work?
Sputtering systems are a key technology in the field of vacuum coating, as they have a wide range of applications in both decorative and functional industrial fields....
A New Plant for IPZS
Sputtering system to produce High-Precision Holograms for stamped values....
Photovoltaics and PVD: a step toward Green energy efficiency
The sputtering deposition method called gig-lox, developed in CNR laboratories in Catania, represents an important milestone in the field of solar energy and lays the foundation for a more sustainable...
