Outdated to Optimized – Upgrade Your Coater or Vacuum Furnace

Learn how targeted upgrades to vacuum equipment for coaters can boost efficiency, cut costs, and enhance quality – without replacing your entire setup.

What is the webinar about?

While your existing vacuum equipment may still be running smoothly, there are compelling reasons to consider targeted upgrades. Advances in technology and product development have unlocked new opportunities for cost savings, improved efficiency, and greater environmental sustainability—without the need to replace your entire system. Core components, like chambers, often remain in good working condition, continuing to be usable. Upgrades can then focus on specific areas, such as pumps or control systems, to meet evolving process requirements, like supporting additional coating layers or expanding system capacity.

In this webinar, we will explore how upgrading your vacuum systems can benefit your operations, including:

  • Replacing older pumps with more efficient, modern alternatives that feature enhanced serviceability and improved spare parts availability

  • Moving away from oil-based systems to reduce maintenance and environmental impact

  • Leveraging the benefits of digitalization for smarter monitoring and control

  • Achieving greener operations through reduced energy consumption.


We will showcase how modern vacuum technology enhances system performance, supports business sustainability goals, and leads to long-term success through reduced operational costs and minimized downtime. Join us to discover tailored solutions that can help you achieve the next level of efficiency and profitability.

Who should attend?

This webinar is aimed at people who have some but not a lot of experience in the field of industrial coating or metallurgy, who consider themselves competent but not proficient or expert level and who work, for example, as plant managers, process engineers or maintenance managers.

Available sessions

Speakers

  • Simon Vandersteen

    Market Manager Thin Film Deposition & Metallurgy

  • Heidi Siwik

    Market Manager Thin Film Deposition & Metallurgy

  • Dr. Martin Fischer

    Market Manager Thin Film Deposition