When customers choose premium jewelry, they expect it to maintain its color and shine for years—not weeks. That's why PVD coating durability is one of the most important factors jewelry brands should evaluate before choosing a manufacturer.
At MCGA Jewelry, every batch of PVD-coated jewelry undergoes multiple laboratory and real-world durability tests before leaving our factory. These tests simulate years of daily wear, exposure to sweat, humidity, saltwater, and friction to ensure every product meets international quality standards.
In this guide, we'll explain exactly how we test PVD coating durability, what each test measures, and why these quality control procedures matter for your jewelry brand.
Why Testing PVD Coating Durability Matters
Unlike traditional electroplating, PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) creates an ultra-thin ceramic-like coating that bonds directly with the metal surface under high vacuum conditions.
However, not all PVD coatings perform equally.
The final durability depends on:
PVD coating thickness
Surface preparation
Vacuum chamber parameters
Coating materials
Base metal quality
Post-treatment process
Quality control testing
Without proper testing, even a beautiful finish may fade prematurely after exposure to sweat, seawater, or daily friction.

Our PVD Durability Testing Process
| Test Method | What It Measures | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Salt Spray Test | Corrosion resistance | Predicts long-term anti-rust performance |
| Wear Resistance Test | Surface abrasion resistance | Simulates daily contact with clothing and skin |
| Adhesion Test | Bonding strength | Ensures coating won't peel or flake |
| Artificial Sweat Test | Resistance to perspiration | Ideal for daily wear jewelry |
| Hardness Test | Scratch resistance | Measures coating durability against wear |
| Visual Inspection | Color consistency & finish | Guarantees premium appearance |
1. Salt Spray Test (Corrosion Resistance)
The Salt Spray Test is one of the industry's most trusted methods for evaluating PVD coating durability.
Jewelry samples are placed inside a controlled chamber filled with a fine salt mist that continuously simulates years of exposure to humid and coastal environments.
What We Evaluate
Corrosion
Oxidation
Color fading
Surface defects
Pitting
Coating failure
Typical Test Performance
| Jewelry Type | Salt Spray Hours |
|---|---|
| Standard Electroplating | 24–72 Hours |
| Premium PVD Coating | 240–480 Hours |
| MCGA High-Performance PVD | Up to 720 Hours |
The longer a coating withstands the salt spray test without discoloration or corrosion, the better its long-term durability.
2. Wear Resistance Test
Even beautiful jewelry won't satisfy customers if the coating rubs off during everyday use.
Our Wear Resistance Test simulates years of daily contact with:
Clothing
Skin
Keys
Tables
Bags
Watches
Specialized abrasion equipment repeatedly rubs the jewelry surface under controlled pressure.
We then inspect:
Gold color retention
Surface gloss
Scratches
Coating thickness loss
This ensures outstanding PVD coating durability during real-life wear.
3. Adhesion Test
A durable coating must remain firmly bonded to the base metal.
Our adhesion testing checks whether the PVD layer remains securely attached after repeated stress.
We evaluate:
Peeling
Flaking
Chipping
Edge lifting
A properly applied PVD coating forms an extremely strong molecular bond rather than simply sitting on the surface.

4. Artificial Sweat Test
Jewelry is constantly exposed to perspiration, especially rings, necklaces, and bracelets.
The Artificial Sweat Test reproduces human sweat chemistry to evaluate how PVD coating durability performs under prolonged skin contact.
We monitor:
Color stability
Tarnish resistance
Surface corrosion
Chemical resistance
This is especially important for:
Stainless steel jewelry
Fitness jewelry
Waterproof jewelry
Everyday fashion jewelry
5. Hardness & Scratch Resistance Test
PVD coatings are significantly harder than traditional gold electroplating.
Our hardness testing evaluates resistance against:
Micro scratches
Surface damage
Daily abrasion
Metal contact
A harder surface means jewelry maintains its luxurious appearance for much longer.
Test Results Comparison
| Performance | Traditional Plating | Premium PVD |
|---|---|---|
| Scratch Resistance | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Salt Spray Resistance | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Sweat Resistance | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Waterproof Performance | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Color Retention | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Environmental Friendliness | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Overall Durability | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
Why MCGA's PVD Coating Lasts Longer
At MCGA Jewelry, durability starts long before testing.
Our production process includes:
✅ Medical-grade 316L stainless steel and premium brass base materials
✅ Precision polishing for maximum coating adhesion
✅ Advanced vacuum PVD coating technology
✅ Strict thickness control
✅ Multiple in-process inspections
✅ 100% final appearance inspection
✅ Batch durability testing before shipment
The result is jewelry that maintains its brilliance even after prolonged daily wear.
Common Factors That Affect PVD Coating Durability
Even the best PVD coating can be influenced by several variables.
Key factors include:
Base metal quality
Surface polishing
Coating thickness
Vacuum chamber stability
Daily wear frequency
Exposure to chemicals
Cleaning methods
Manufacturing quality control
Choosing an experienced manufacturer is essential to achieving consistent PVD coating durability across every production batch.

CTA
Looking for Long-Lasting PVD Jewelry Manufacturing?
At MCGA Jewelry, every piece undergoes rigorous PVD coating durability testing—including salt spray, wear, adhesion, and sweat resistance tests—to ensure exceptional quality before shipment.
Whether you're launching a new jewelry collection or scaling an established brand, we provide reliable OEM & ODM manufacturing with premium PVD finishing that your customers can trust.
📩 Contact us today to request samples, discuss your custom project, or get a free quotation.
FAQ
1. What is PVD coating durability?
PVD coating durability refers to how well a Physical Vapor Deposition coating resists fading, scratching, corrosion, peeling, and daily wear over time.
2. How long does PVD coating typically last?
High-quality PVD coating can last 2–5 years or longer, depending on the base material, coating quality, and how the jewelry is worn and maintained.
3. What is a salt spray test?
A salt spray test is a laboratory corrosion test that exposes jewelry to a continuous salt mist environment, simulating years of exposure to humidity and coastal conditions.
4. Is PVD coating waterproof?
Yes. Properly applied PVD coating is highly resistant to water, sweat, and humidity, making it an excellent choice for everyday jewelry.
5. Why is PVD better than traditional electroplating?
Compared with electroplating, PVD offers:
Better scratch resistance
Superior corrosion protection
Longer-lasting color
Greater environmental friendliness
Stronger adhesion to the metal surface