Our Story

Who We Are

Thecatech Technology Inc. develops next-generation surface coatings that bring superhydrophilic, antimicrobial, and antifouling properties to life across a wide range of industries. By using cutting edged vapor-based methods and conventional techniques, we design coatings that not only enhance performance, durability, and safety but also add self-cleaning and sustainable functionality.

From medical devices ensuring patient safety, to energy systems improving efficiency, and from automotive components to smart agriculture applications, our mission is clear: to transform surfaces into innovative, reliable, and sustainable solutions that address real-world challenges.

Production Methods

PECVD (Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition)

  • Creates thin and uniform coatings at low temperatures using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition.
  • Allows controlled modification of surface properties such as hydrophilicity, antimicrobial, and antifouling behavior.
PECVD System

CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition)

  • High-temperature chemical vapor deposition producing high-purity and durable coatings.
  • Preferred for applications requiring thermal and mechanical resistance.
CVD Coating

Dip-Coating

  • Achieves uniform film formation by immersing the substrate in a coating solution and controlled withdrawal.
Dip Coating

Spray Coating

  • Applying coating solution or material by spraying onto the surface.
Spray Coating

Coatable Surfaces

Our advanced coating technologies can be applied to a diverse range of materials and surfaces

  • Glass and glass products
  • Metal surfaces (aluminum, steel, titanium, copper, etc.)
  • Ceramics
  • Polymers and plastics (PMMA, PET, PC, PTFE, etc.)
  • Textiles and fabrics
  • Paper and cardboard surfaces
  • Wood surfaces
  • Silicone and elastomers
  • Composite materials (fiber-reinforced plastics, etc.)
  • Optical lenses and optical devices
  • Microfluidic chips and MEMS devices
  • Printed circuit boards (PCBs)
  • Food packaging materials
  • Medical device surfaces (catheters, implants, laboratory containers)
  • Energy system surfaces (solar panels, battery cells)