Highlights for the Fall 2024

Highlights for the Fall of 2024:

Join the Optitune team for cutting-edge digital training on PVD technology, exploring how our ultra-thin, sustainable surface coatings integrate seamlessly with this advanced process. Enhance your expertise and discover the future of surface protection.

PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) technology has a long history and a broad range of applications, from decorative coatings in the high-fashion and interior-design industries to deco-functional coatings for kitchen appliances and electronics accessories and technical coatings tailored to meet certain performances. The Optitune team has refined its technology for years to make it applicable to different surfaces, including PVD-treated surfaces. Demand for PVD technology has been growing steadily in the global market. 

Optitune is launching a comprehensive online training series to address this growing interest. In the online training series, Optitune will explain the advantages and limitations of PVD technologies available on the market and demonstrate how Optitune’s sustainable coatings can further enhance PVD-treated surfaces. Stay tuned! 

Watch the pre-recorded training here

For questions about the digital training, contact info@optitune.com with the subject: Webinars

Optitune Oy has developed ultra-thin nanocoatings for metal, glass, and plastic surfaces based on its proprietary polysiloxane technology. Optitune’s nanocoatings remain invisible to the naked eye while providing best-in-class performance. Introducing improved surface solutions in applications such as consumer electronics, home appliances, kitchen sinks, and kitchen accessories can significantly increase the life cycle of these products and provide end users with clear values: durability, sustainability, and long-lasting visual beauty. 

Optitune chemists and engineers are a determined team, intent on pushing the boundaries of possibility regarding surface management and durability.  Optitune’s patent-protected product portfolio includes metal and glass coatings, flexible plastic hard coats, and light management materials.  The nano-engineered coatings are developed and produced at Optitune’s facility in Oulu, Finland.