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Pink titanium: a coating suitable for dental devices

Discreet, plaque-reducing deposit

Designed in cooperation with leading dental implant manufacturers, our teams have developed a titanium-based coating: PINK-TITANIUM, a major innovation in its field.

Perhaps the most notable innovation of this technology is its appearance: a more natural, less conspicuous pink color.
By mimicking the color of the gums, Pink Titanium helps to mask gingival recession and prevent the visibility of metal edges, providing an enhanced patient experience.

This coating completes the current range. PINK-TITANIUM also has the advantage of resisting wear and plaque formation. Designed, as its name suggests, with a titanium base, this coating is also biocompatible: the patient risks no contamination or reaction following its application.
Aesthetic, resistant and safe, PINK-TITANIUM delivers excellent results.

the properties of pink titanium coating

Pink vacuum deposit for dental implants.

Coating color

Hardness (equivalent to 3500 HV)

Coefficient of friction against steel

Coating thickness

    Features and benefits of pink titanium coating

    Aesthetics

    Its pink color is more in harmony with the color of the gums. Excellent color reproducibility compared with anodizing technology.

    biocompatible

    No risk to patients.

    Wear resistance

    This titanium-based coating increases resistance to abrasive wear and friction.

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    Information to be communicated :

    - Steel grade (standardized designation preferred) or other (carbide, aluminum, titanium, etc.)

    - Previous treatments.

    - Functional parts, geometric tolerances to be respected

    - Hardness tolerances.

    - Thickness required

    - Part layout, weight, number of parts per shipment and per year.

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    business sectors concerned

    The Pink Titanium coating is particularly recommended for dental devices.

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    Our FAQs

    What is vacuum deposition?

    Vacuum deposition is a surface treatment used to deposit a material or alloy on a mechanical part.

    The use of vacuum technology ensures a perfectly clean, non-polluting process.

    It is not subject to REACH legislation.

    What are the advantages of PVD technology?

    This process greatly increases resistance to wear, abrasion, friction and corrosion. As a result, component life is greatly extended.

    Standard thicknesses are of the order of 3µm and deposition is carried out on finished parts.

    What's the difference between PVD and PACVD?

    PVD is physical vapor deposition. The element to be deposited is obtained by evaporation or sputtering via a physical process. PACVD is plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition. The element to be deposited is obtained from chemical reactions. Plasma enables this chemical reaction to take place at lower temperatures.

    What are the industrial applications of vacuum deposition?

    Vacuum deposits are classified into several categories: anti-wear, friction, decorative and biocompatibility. The applications are therefore very varied: automotive components, aerospace, tooling, cutting tools, medical devices, decorative parts...

    How do I choose the right deposit method?

    The deposition method depends above all on the nature of the coating to be deposited and the substrate.

    If the substrate cannot be heated to high temperature, the deposition must be carried out using low-temperature technology.

    If the coating to be deposited consists of a solid element (metal or graphite target), a physical process such as PVD is used. If the coating consists of a gas or liquid, a chemical process such as CVD or PACVD is used.

    What is the purpose of case-hardening? 

    Incorporate carbon below the surface of the steel part to improve fatigue and wear resistance on the surface, while maintaining good core mechanical properties.

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