Low-temperature chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a process whereby a chemical precursor is vaporized and deposited onto the substrate to impart extremely dense, non-line-of-sight coatings. Typical CVD processes are high temperature (>1000°C) which limits compatibility of certain materials. IBC’s proprietary low-temperature CVD process remains under 450°C, allowing substrate materials to maintain their mechanical properties that would otherwise be lost in higher temperature processes. Coating thickness can be controlled with extreme precision from 0.5 to 50 microns depending on the substrate.

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IBC Coatings Technologies specializes in developing and applying high-performance, industrial-scale surface treatments that significantly extend the life of components and tooling.