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Types and Applications of titanium-coated plates

To make your home space look luxurious and textured, it is not necessary to use obvious and flamboyant materials to create it. Titanium-coated plates are often seen being used in department stores or luxury counters, elevators, carriages, automatic doors or escalators, etc. Due to their different base material surfaces (wool, mirror, random texture, fog droplets), they can present different feelings. Recently, more and more designers have boldly applied them in home Spaces.

Titanium plating, which has long been used in industrial buildings, is a process of processing titanium nitride (tin) onto materials through physical vacuum ion plating. The most common application is on stainless steel, but it can also be applied to hard substrates such as tiles or aluminum, copper, etc. It has the advantages of anti-oxidation, wear resistance and non-fading, so it is suitable for use in relatively humid environments, such as kitchens or bathrooms. Compared with chemically electroplated plates, it has a longer service life because the entire manufacturing process is processed based on physical principles, which is harmless and pollution-free to the human body. It is also known as environmentally friendly titanium plating.

There are many types of titanium-coated plates, including titanium-coated wool panels, titanium-coated mirror panels, titanium-coated random pattern panels and titanium-coated fog bead panels, etc. Under the ingenious design of designers, different surface materials can present different spatial expressions. In terms of use, they can also bring out the neat lines, geometric shapes and other interesting feelings. At present, titanium-coated materials are often used in indoor public Spaces, such as dining rooms, living rooms or entrance halls. However, if the budget permits, it can also be used in the changing room or bedroom, or designed on the desktop. The use of titanium-coated mirror panels has a good reflective effect and can make the visual space look avant-garde. If titanium-coated mirror panels are used on a large scale, the space can be easily reflected, creating a visual illusion of twice the space. The misty feel of titanium-coated wool or fog bead plates, combined with warm wood, can offer both "cold" and "warm" sensations simultaneously. Even when used for door panel frames or edge trims, the distinct layers between a single line and other building materials make the home look simple and neat. To create a luxurious texture, using gold-plated titanium plates combines grandeur and magnificence. However, due to the special manufacturing process of titanium plating, its price is slightly higher compared to other materials. In addition, trends influence design changes. Besides different panel styles, after the panels undergo vacuum physical gradient plating (pvd), titanium-coated plates also present a new look. From silver, copper, grey to black, champagne gold and even rose gold, the cold feeling becomes lively and colorful, creating a rich visual enjoyment. Whether it's a basic style or a color-coated titanium plate, it can decorate the trendy space of your dreams.

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