PLATIT
Private (Swiss AG) | |
Industry | industrial engineering and manufacturing |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Selzach, Switzerland |
Key people |
Erich Blösch, President Tibor Cselle, CEO |
Products | surface technologies |
Parent | BCI Group |
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Platit AG is a Swiss company that manufactures and markets coating equipment for the manufacturing cutting tool industry. It is one of the technology leaders in Physical vapor deposition coating technology .,[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Platit was founded by the Blösch group in 1992 .The company’s headquarters are located in Selzach, Switzerland,.[7] Subsidiaries are located in the Chicago, USA,[8] Shanghai, China, Seoul, South Korea, Roskilde, Denmark, Switzerland and the Czech Republic. There are 465 installations on 38 countries.[9] Platit is wholly mainly owned by BCI Group,[10] a Swiss conglomerate that focusses on products for the Swiss watch industry.
Competitors include Oerlikon Balzers-Sulzer, Ionbond (IHI Japan), Hauzer Techno Coating (IHI Japan), (Metaplas Ionbond), and Cemecon Germany.
Products
PVD coatings are typically applied to cutting tools – such as drills, hobs or endmills -, molds and dies, and machine components to extend their lifetime. Typical PVD coatings include Titanium nitride (TiN), TiCN, or TiAlN, AlCrN,[11] Nanocomposites,[12] TripleCoatings3,[13] and QuadCoatings4.[14]
Platit manufactures Cathodic arc coating units to deposit PVD coatings. Tools or machine components are loaded into a vacuum chamber, and heated to several hundred degrees Celsius to start a process in which metal from cathodes is evaporated and deposited on the substrates. Typically, cathodes are planar (flat), while Platit's LARC process (LAteral Rotated Cathodes) features cylindrical cathodes that have several advantages over the traditional setup, including the ability to deposit smooth coating surfaces and a wide variance of coating structures.,[15][16][17]
As Platit's customers are generally small- to medium-size companies, their coating units tend to be smaller in chamber size and capacity than competitor's models.But Platit produces big dedicated coating units also, e.g. for long broaches.
References
- ↑ Mattox, M.: Handbook of Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Processes, Noyes Publications, Westwood, USA, | ISBN 0815520379 | ISBN 978-0815520375
- ↑ Publication of the European communities: Regulation (EC) - No 139/2004 Thin Film Industries - Article 6(1)(b) - Date: 17/06/2009
- ↑ L.E.K.: Thin Film coating Market, München, August, 2007
- ↑ Frankfurt, 2013 Surface Technology, VDMA
- ↑ BusinessWeek: Platit company information
- ↑ Fortune: Innovative Coating Equipment for Global Market, October 23, 2006 / No.18
- ↑ SF - Swiss National TV Interview with Platit president Erich Blösch
- ↑ Platit USA
- ↑ Compendium 2013
- ↑ Blösch Company
- ↑ Cselle,T.: Application of Coatings for Tooling – Qua Vadis 2005? – Vacuum’s Best, Wiley Press, London,2005
- ↑ Veprek, S.: Different Approaches to Superhard Coatings and Nanocomposites, Thin Solid Fils 476 (2005( 1-29), Elsevier, London
- ↑ Biermann, D.: Spanende Fertigung, Vulkan Verlag, Essen, 2012 ISBN 978-3-8027-2965-2
- ↑ T. Cselle a.o..: QuadCoatings4 – New Generation of PVD coatings for cutting Tools – ISSN Nr. 0997 – 6981
- ↑ T. Cselle: Application of Coatings for Tooling - Quo Vadis 2005?, VIP Vacuum's Best, Wiley Press, 2005.
- ↑ Jilek, M. a.o: Present and possible future applications of superhard Nanocomposite coatings – Surface and Coating Technology, V. 133-134, Nov/2000, p.145-151
- ↑ Morstein a.o.: Influence of oxygen content on structure and properties of multi-element AlCrSiON oxynitride thin films - Thin Solid Films, Volume 520, issue 5 (December 30, 2011), p. 1597-1602