CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) furnaces are special furnaces used in the CVD process, which is a technique for producing coatings through chemical reactions in the gas phase, e.g. from MTS (CH3SiCl3-Methyltrichlorosilane gas).
They are designed to enable controlled deposition of materials on the surface of the processed materials.
CVD equipment contains a reaction chamber where parameters such as temperature, pressure and chemical composition of the process gas are controlled.
CVD is a technique for producing coatings on the substrate surfaces through chemical reactions in the gas phase.
The chemical deposition process (CVD) is a technique used, for example, to produce protective coatings (tool drilling). The CVD furnace creates protective layers on tools, increasing their durability, strength, and efficiency during processing. In the CVD process, chemical reactions allow layers to be deposited on the tool surface, improving its properties. These coatings provide better resistance to abrasion, high temperatures and corrosive environments, which translates into extended tool life and increased efficiency during industrial production.