At Nanoedge we are proud to have successfully brought our independently developed low-temperature nano-coating technology to market maturity after many years of development.
With our physical plasma process we are in a position to set new limits to what is technically possible.
Layer thicknesses from a few nanometers up to 1000 nanometers
Optimum coating results even with structurally challenging substrates
Coatings with high adhesion possible
Material-protectively coating process
Environmentally friendly – no use of chemicals
Securing future-oriented technologies through new material innovations
This innovative leap enables us to realize complex nanolayers at very low process and substrate temperatures on almost all available surfaces. Where previously mainly metallic substrates and other temperature-resistant materials could be found in the nano-surface coating, completely new fields of application for temperature-sensitive materials and products are opening up.
We see our low-temperature process in the field of vacuum coatings as a cross-sectional technology, which finds application in all promising key technologies.
Applications:
Metallization of non-metallic and metallic materials
Electrical conductivity on non-conductive material
Creation of ferromagnetic layers
Hydrophobic and stain-resistant coatings
Antibacterial coatings
Heat resistant coatings
Creation of electrical insulating layers
What do we coat?
Plastics (small components, membranes, thermoplastics, thermosets)
Fibres, composite fibres, powder
Textiles (fabrics, yarns, fibres)
Virtually any temperature-sensitive material (flexible or solid structure)
Your material or product?
With what we coat?
By way of example, some common coating materials are listed here:
Silver, gold, palladium
Titanium, nickel, cobalt
Copper, tungsten, molybdenum
PTFE