Surface modification/modification
Low Pressure Plasma Coating Technology is a technology that generates plasma in a low-pressure vacuum environment to activate the surface of the substrate. At the same time, a gas mixture or evaporated liquid monomer is used as the raw material for the coating, which is introduced into the vacuum process chamber, and then adhered to the surface of the substrate and covalently bonded with it in a plasma atmosphere, to form a dense, high-quality coating with a thickness ranging from 10 nanometers to 100 micrometers.