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  • Are PVD-coated Stainless Steel Sinks Harmful?
    —PVD-coated stainless steel sinks are non-toxic and pose no health risks to humans. PVD is a process that uses physical methods under high vacuum to transform a metal target into atoms or molecules, which are then deposited onto the surface of a stainless steel sink to form a dense thin film.
    2025-12-23
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  • Will PVD stainless steel sinks scratch?
    Yes, but not easily. While the PVD coating does improve the surface hardness and wear resistance of the stainless steel sink, it still cannot completely prevent scratches. In other words: • It is not easily scratched under normal use • However, improper handling and strong friction can still cause scratches.
    2025-12-22
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  • What are the differences between PVD sinks and stainless steel sinks?
    PVD sinks are not a new sink material; they are essentially still stainless steel sinks. PVD refers to a surface coating process, short for Physical Vapor Deposition. This process deposits a layer of metal ion plating on the surface of the stainless steel sink to improve surface color, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.
    2025-12-08
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