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Plasma Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition (PACVD) is a process used in the paints and coatings industry to create thin films of polymers, metals, and other materials. The process involves the use of a plasma source to create a reactive environment in which the desired material is deposited onto a substrate. This process is used to create a variety of coatings, including anti-corrosion, anti-fouling, and anti-reflective coatings. PACVD is also used to create decorative coatings, such as those used in automotive and architectural applications.
PACVD is a cost-effective and efficient process that can be used to create coatings with a wide range of properties. The process is also relatively easy to control, allowing for the creation of coatings with precise thicknesses and properties.
Some companies in the PACVD market include PPG Industries, AkzoNobel, Axalta Coating Systems, and Sherwin-Williams. Show Less Read more