Optical Electron Gun Type Evaporation PVD Vacuum Coating Machine
Advanced vacuum coating equipment specifically designed for precision coating of lenses, eyeglasses, and optical components using electron beam evaporation technology.
Product Specifications
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Machine Type | Coating Equipment |
| Voltage | 380V or Customizable |
| Coating Technology | Vacuum Coating |
| Core Components | PLC, Pressure vessel, Gear, Pump, Vacuum machine chamber |
| Substrate | Stainless Steel |
| Power | 150KW-500KW or Customizable |
| Weight | 50000 kg |
| Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
| Brand Name | Lion King |
| Dimensions | L4500mm × W5000mm × H3000mm or Customizable |
| Chamber Material | Stainless Steel |
| Ultimate Vacuum | 5×10⁻⁴ Pa |
| Control Mode | PLC + HMI Touch Screen + Full Automatic + Alarm System |
| Vacuum System | Diffusion Pump + Roots Pump + Rotary Vacuum Pump |
Coating Applications & Materials
Coating Substrates
Metal, glass, and plastic products
Raw Coating Materials
Titanium, Chrome, Aluminum, Brass, Zirconium, etc.
Available Coating Colors
Golden, rose golden, black, dark black, champagne, brown, etc.
Coating Technology
Multi arc ion PVD coating technology
Service & Support
- Free training and easy to operate
- Video outgoing-inspection provided
- Machinery test report provided
- Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Free overseas installation and training service
Packaging & Delivery
Plastic film cover & wooden box high cube export standard packing container
Port of Dispatch: Guangdong
Single Package Size: 80×25×25 cm
Single Gross Weight: 10.000 KG
Technology Overview
The Electron Beam Optical Coating Machine is a core equipment in precision optical manufacturing. It uses high-energy electron beams to melt, evaporate, and ionize high-melting-point optical materials, then deposits the vaporized materials onto substrate surfaces to form ultra-thin, uniform, high-performance optical films. These films are widely used in optical components including anti-reflection films, high-reflection films, filter films, and polarization films for applications in optics, electronics, aerospace, and semiconductor industries.
Working Principle
Vacuum Environment Creation
The entire coating process occurs in a high-vacuum chamber to prevent vaporized material from reacting with air or being scattered by gas molecules, ensuring film purity and allowing vapor to reach the substrate smoothly for dense film formation.
Electron Beam Generation & Acceleration
An electron gun generates electrons through thermionic emission, which are accelerated by a high-voltage electric field to obtain high kinetic energy.
Target Material Heating & Evaporation
High-energy electron beams are focused by magnetic lenses onto target material surfaces, converting kinetic energy into thermal energy to rapidly heat materials to evaporation temperatures (even for materials with melting points above 2000°C).
Vapor Deposition & Film Formation
Vaporized material particles move in straight lines within the vacuum chamber and deposit onto rotating substrate surfaces, accumulating to form thin films with specific structures and optical properties.
In-Situ Monitoring & Control
Quartz crystal microbalance or optical monitoring systems track film thickness and refractive index in real-time, feeding data to control units that adjust electron beam power, substrate temperature, and deposition rates to ensure films meet design requirements.
Key Advantages
- High evaporation efficiency for high-melting-point materials (over 3000°C)
- High film purity through vacuum environment and non-contact heating
- Precise thickness control with accuracy up to ±0.1 nm
- Wide material compatibility with oxides, fluorides, metals, and ceramics
- High deposition rates of 1–10 nm/s for improved production efficiency
Applied Industries
- Optical Communication: Thin films for optical fibers and optical couplers
- Consumer Electronics: Anti-reflection films for screens and IR cut-off filters for cameras
- Aerospace & Defense: High-reflection films for satellite telescopes and anti-icing films for aircraft
- Semiconductor & Optoelectronics: Dielectric films for microchips and thin-film coatings for LEDs