gradientcoated
Gradientcoated refers to surfaces finished with a gradient coating, meaning the coating’s thickness, composition, or microstructure changes gradually across the surface. The gradient can extend along one axis or across two dimensions, enabling controlled variation of optical, mechanical, chemical, or tribological properties without altering the substrate.
Manufacturing approaches include selective deposition using masking and dynamic shuttering in physical vapor deposition, gradual variation
Typical motivations for gradient coatings include tailoring optical performance (gradients in refractive index or color), improving
Applications span optics, protective coatings for metals and polymers, biomedical implants, microelectronics, automotive and aerospace components,
Limitations include the complexity of process control, potential difficulties in achieving uniform gradients on curved geometries,