Summary When coating materials are heated in vacuum, they are evaporated and formed as thin films on substrate surfaces. Such processes are called vacuum coating. Vacuum deposition or vacuum coating is a family of processes used to deposit layers of material atom-by-atom or molecule-by-molecule on a solid surface. These processes operate at pressures well below atmospheric pressure. The deposited layers can range from a thickness of one atom up to millimeters, forming freestanding structures. Multiple layers of different materials can be used, for example to form optical coatings. The process can be qualified based on the vapor source; physical vapor deposition uses a liquid or solid source and chemical vapor deposition uses a chemical vapor Market Segment as follows: By Type Vacuum Evaporation Coating Machine Vacuum Sputtering Coating Machine Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Coating Machine Others By Application Automotive Electronics Packaging Optical & Glass Others By Company Buhler Applied Materials Oerlikon Von Ardenne Shincron ULVAC KDF Denton Vacuum Veeco Instruments IHI CVD Equipment Corporation BOBST Mustang Vacuum Systems Semicore The main contents of the report including: Section 1: Product definition, type and application, global and China market overview; Section 2: Global and China Market competition by company; Section 3: Global and China sales revenue, volume and price by type; Section 4: Global and China sales revenue, volume and price by application; Section 5: China export and import; Section 6: Company information, business overview, sales data and product specifications; Section 7: Industry chain and raw materials; Section 8: SWOT and Porter's Five Forces; Section 9: Conclusion.
Table of Contents 1 Market Overview 1.1 Market Segment Overview 1.1.1 Product Definition 1.1.2 Market by Type 1.1.2.1 Vacuum Evaporation Coating Machine 1.1.2.2 Vacuum Sputtering Coating Machine 1.1.2.3 Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Coating Machine 1.1.2.4 Others 1.1.3 Market by Application 1.1.3.1 Automotive