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IBC-Sputtek Coating Technology
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The HID (High Ionization Deposition) coating process developed by Sputtek produces consistently high performance parts, with 1-3 days turnaround Our arc plasma technology vaporizes a refractory metal or alloy (Titanium, Chromium, Titanium/Aluminum, Zirconium, etc) from a cathode plate. The metal particles are ionized 90-100% vs. 10-50% in competitive systems, doubling coating process productivity and performance of coating. ![]() Threaded rollers and punches coated with IBC-Sputtek's HID-tn Charged particles (plasma) are magnetically accelerated toward the parts to coat, with energies 100 to 1,000 higher than in electron beam machines available. The very high energy bombardment results in high density coatings with excellent adhesion to the part. ![]() Gear shaver and forming rollers coated with IBC-Sputtek's HID-cn IBC-Sputtek can coat parts up to 30 x 30 x 20 in.(750 x 750 x 500 mm) and 1000 lbs (450 kg). Chambers for parts up to 60 x 60 x 120 in (1500 x 1500 x 3000 mm) can be constructed by our company. ![]() Large Stamping dies and draw rings coated with Sputtek's HID-tn For very heavy duty applications, IBC-Sputtek uses proprietory HI3D (High Ionization Deep Diffusion Deposition) process, resulting in parts life increases of 50-500% vs. PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition), CVD (Chemical Vapour Deposition) and TD (Thermal Diffusion) processes available. All coating components are externally supplied, and the process does not rely on the carbon from steel composition for the reactions producing the deposition. As a result, the coating doesn't weaken the top layer of the tool. The tool may be recoated an unlimited amount of times. For extra corrosion protection, specify IBC-Sputtek's HIDC process. We team with your specialists to find and optimize a solution to your problem - coating, part material and design, manufacturing process changes. We have experienced specialists in all these fields. We offer to your designers the capability to create two independent sets of requirements during tool development - for the part (toughness, mass, cost, etc) and for the coating surface (hardness, friction coefficient, thermal properties, chemical inertness). Coatings presently available: HID-tn ![]() Automotive pulley tooling coated with IBC-Sputtek's HI3D-tn HID-tcn HID-tc HID-cn ![]() Heavy duty die coated with IBC-Sputtek's HID-cn HID-cc HID-tan HID-ex All these multilayer coatings are engineered for a gradual build-up of properties between the base material and the coating surface, to avoid or limit development and propagation of cracks under mechanical or thermal loads. DHIN - IBC's state of the art high energy Ion plasmic nitriding nitrocarburizing & with possibilities to provide a corrosion protective layer. Coating of test samples is free. We continue testing until expected results are reached We guarantee your savings. If you do not save at least 25% on the tool or process we will refund your money   |