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Vapor deposition is a process used in the paints and coatings industry to apply thin films of material to a substrate. It is a widely used technique for creating protective coatings, decorative finishes, and functional layers. The process involves the deposition of a vaporized material onto a substrate, which is then cured to form a thin film. The vapor deposition process is used to create a variety of coatings, including anti-corrosion, anti-fouling, and anti-reflective coatings. It is also used to create decorative finishes, such as metallic and pearlescent coatings.
Vapor deposition is a cost-effective and efficient method of applying coatings, as it requires minimal preparation and can be used to apply a wide range of materials. It is also a relatively clean process, as it does not produce hazardous by-products.
Some companies in the vapor deposition market include PPG Industries, AkzoNobel, Axalta Coating Systems, BASF, and Kansai Paint. Show Less Read more