Dayton Coating Technologies Provides One Stop Shop for PVD Coated Tooling
PMTS 2023: Dayton Coating Technologies utilizes a distinct cleaning system to promote proper pretreatments for all parts before the coating process.
Dayton Coating Technologies says it provides a one-stop shop for PVD-coated tooling. It provides services for polishing, tool honing, laser etching, special “to-print” cutting tools, standard carbide end mills, tool regrinding, carbide OD grinding and CNC machining and more.
The company’s PVD Coating System features vertical integration to boost on-time delivery. It utilizes a distinct cleaning system to promote proper pretreatments for all parts before the coating process. Its team implements pre- and post-part inspections, confirming care and quality are provided throughout the coating process. This one-stop, full-service PVD coating solution is meant to deliver great customer service with technical solutions for all manufacturing needs.
With every step of the PVD coating process, the team aims to provide peace of mind to customers — from the initial conversation to white glove pickup and delivery services — with an efficient workflow and customer involvement through the entire process.
The range of industries the company serves includes aerospace, industrial, medical, military defense, automotive, firearms and specialty die cast sectors. With an arsenal of equipment — including PVD reactors, five-axis machining, CNC cutter grinders and surface treatment capabilities — the company says it provides high-quality, high-performance products with precision.
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