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DOMINO pica

DOMINO pica 소량의 배치 사이즈 및 빠른 공정 처리에 이상적인 PVD 코팅 장비

DOMINO pica

DOMINO pica는 작고 컴팩트한 PVD 코팅 시스템으로 빠르고 짧은 프로세스용으로 설계되었습니다. 이 제품은 특히 최대 몇 백 개의 공구로 소규모 배치를 처리할 수 있어 다양한 산업에서 사용되는 작은 부품의 코팅 시 유용하며, 다양한 기술 옵션을 적용할 수 있습니다.

  • 2~4시간의 빠르고 짧은 배치 시간
  • APA Arc, HiPIMS 스퍼터링 또는 HI3 기술
  • PACVD 및 질화 공정과도 결합 가능
  • Oerlikon Balzers의 턴키 컨셉을 사용, PVD 스타트업을 위한 작고 컴팩트한 시스템
Customer Success Story University of Bayreuth

PVD Technology for Science: The University of Bayreuth Explores New Frontiers with Oerlikon

Innovative research powered by the DOMINO pica PVD system: Maximum flexibility for pioneering developments in tribology and surface engineering

The Chair of Engineering Design and CAD at the University of Bayreuth, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stephan Tremmel places a strong emphasis on materials science and engineering. To further advance research in the field of tribology and surface technology, the university acquired the state-of-the-art DOMINO pica PVD coating system from Oerlikon.

This system is primarily used for research on leading edge thin-film formulations for a wide range of technical applications. In addition to optimizing tribological contacts in mechanical components, the coatings are also being explored for sensor technologies and energy harvesting through triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs).

Opening new perspectives in research

Until recently, the University of Bayreuth did not have access to a latest-technology PVD coating system to support the development of new coatings. The acquisition of the DOMINO pica has now closed this gap. Prof. Tremmel highlights that the system’s compact chamber volume makes it ideally suited for academic research, enabling a direct transfer of developed coatings to industrial applications while also conserving resources during coating development.

Modularity and flexibility as key advantages

DOMINO systems are characterized by their modular architecture, which allows for flexible control –independent of preset recipes or parameter limits. Academic researcher and doctoral candidate Christian Orgeldinger is particularly impressed with the freely programmable HiPIMS pulser, which is synchronized via a frequency generator and opens up entirely new possibilities for process control. Equipped with three magnetrons and the innovative AEGD etching process, the DOMINO pica offers an optimal platform for experimental research.

Promising first research results

Since the system was commissioned, the team has primarily studied DLC (diamond-like carbon) coating formulations, which have already shown great promise. The university is conducting in-depth analyses, including layer structure, adhesion, chemical and mechanical properties, as well as tribological and electrical behavior.

Expert guidance for a tailored PVD system

The University of Bayreuth values the comprehensive support provided by Oerlikon Balzers – from system configuration and delivery to commissioning and ongoing technical assistance. The research team particularly appreciates Oerlikon Balzers’ genuine interest in innovative and unconventional research topics, which reflects the company’s commitment to fostering real partnerships with academic institutions.

Modular systems for university research and development

As the most compact model in the DOMINO family, the DOMINO pica exemplifies the benefits of modular coating systems for universities and research institutes. Its flexible platform allows tailored module integration to meet specific research needs – laying the foundation for new developments in surface and coating technologies.

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