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Vacuum Metalizing
is the process of evaporating metals (most commonly aluminum) inside
a vacuum chamber to achieve a thin uniform metalized layer. Thermal
evaporation otherwise known, as vacuum metalizing, is the most
common PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) process used to apply metal
alloys under vacuum. Vacuum metalizing has many uses including; EMI/RFI
shielding, decorative metallic and chrome like finishes, highly
reflective coatings, heat shielding, vapor barriers, and many more.
The different stages of the Vacuum Metalizing process are explained
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