Review:
Physical Vapor Deposition
overall review score: 4.5
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Physical vapor deposition (PVD) is a thin film coating process where solid material is evaporated in a vacuum environment and then deposited on a substrate to form a thin film.
Key Features
- Thin film deposition
- High vacuum environment
- Evaporation of solid material
- Wide range of materials can be used
Pros
- Produces high quality and durable coatings
- Uniform thickness across large areas
- Can be used for various materials like metals, ceramics, and polymers
Cons
- Initial setup cost can be high
- Requires specialized equipment and expertise