1. An apparatus for applying material by vacuum arc deposition to an object comprising: housing means having a vacuum chamber accommodating the object, means for maintaining a vacuum in said chamber, at least one material deposition head attached to the housing means, a cathode mounted on said head, said cathode having an active surface in said vacuum chamber, anode means lo¬ cated in said vacuum chamber, means for generating and sustaining an electric arc between the active surface being vaporized by said electric arc and deposited on said object forming a coating thereon, magnet means located adjacent said cathode to establish a magnetic field generally parallel to the active surface of the cathode causing said electric arc to move in a con¬ tinuously controlled arc track relative to the active surface of the cathode, and means movably mounting the magnet means on the head means operable to move the magnet means relative to the cathode whereby the arc track sweeps the active surface of the cathode.
2. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: said means movably mounting the magnet means includes means for rotating the magnet means about an axis generally normal to said active surface and offset from the magnetic axis of the magnet means whereby the arc track sweeps the active surface of the cathode.
3. The apparatus of Claim 2 wherein: said head has a cooling chamber, said cathode having a portion thereof located in the cooling chamber, said magnet means being located in said cooling chamber adjacent the portion of the cathode, and means for circulating cooling fluid through said cooling chamber.
4. The apparatus of Claim 3 including: rotatable shaft means mounted on the head supporting the magnet means in said cooling chamber.
5. The apparatus of Claim 2 including: coil means located around said head operable to modify the magnetic field strength- normal to said active surface of the cathode.
6. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: said head has a cooling chamber, said cathode having a portion thereof opposite the active surface located in the cooling chamber, said magnet means being located in said chamber adjacent the portion of the cathode, and means for circulating cooling fluid through said cooling chamber.
7. The apparatus of Claim 1 including: coil means mounted on the housing means operable to selectively reinforce or reduce the magnetic field strength normal to the active surface of the cathode.
8. The apparatus of Claim 1 including: electrical insulation means located between the housing means and head to insulate the head from the housing means.
9. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: said housing means has a wall having an opening in communication with the vacuum chamber, electrical insulation means mounted on the wall around the opening, said head being mounted on the insulation means to locate the cathode over said opening with the active surface thereof in the vacuum chamber, said anode means being aligned with said opening adjacent said active surface of the cathode.
10. The apparatus of Claim 9 including: sleeve means located in said opening to shield the insulation means to prevent cathode-anode shorting.
11. The apparatus of Claim 10 wherein: the anode means is a ring member having a portion surrounded by the sleeve means.
12. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: the magnet means comprises a permanent magnet having a recessed central pole and an annular means surrounding said pole.
13. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: said cathode is a member having a generally flat active surface, and  said anode means is an annular member located adjacent said active surface, said annular member having a sharp annular edge spaced from said active surface of the cathode.
14. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: a plurality of material deposition heads are attached to the housing, each head having a cathode with an active surface in the vacuum chamber, anode means located in the vacuum chamber, means for generating an electric arc between the active surface and said anode means, the material of said active surface of the cathodes being vaporized by said electric arc and deposited on said object form¬ ing a coating thereon, magnet means located adjacent said cathode to establish a magnetic field causing said electric arc to move in a continuously controlled arc track relative to the active surface of the cathode, and means movably mounting the magnet means on each head, means operable to move the magnet means relative to the cathode whereby the arc track sweeps the active 'surface of each cathode.
15. The apparatus of Claim 14 including: coil means located around each head operable to modify the magnetic field strength normal to said active sur¬ face of the cathode associated with each head.
16. The apparatus of Claim 14 wherein: each head has a cooling chamber, the cathode of each head having a portion thereof opposite the active surface located in the cooling chamber, said magnet means of each head being located in said chamber adjacent the portion of the cathode, and means for circulating cooling fluid through said cooling chamber.
17. The apparatus of Claim 14 wherein: each anode means is a ring member.
18. The apparatus of Claim 14 wherein: the magnet means of each head comprises a permanent magnet.
19. The apparatus of Claim 14 wherein: each anode means is an annular member, said annular member having a sharp annular edge spaced from said active surface of the cathode.
20. The apparatus of Claim 1 including: first means providing a high voltage supply connected to the cathode and anode means, second means providing a low voltage supply connected to the cathode and anode means, and rectifier means connected to the first means and second means to allow ignition of the electric arc between the anode and cathode on application of high voltage from the first means and to sustain the electric arc with the low voltage from the second means upon termination of the high voltage.
21. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: the means for generating an electric arc includes power supply means providing a voltage, means for introducing a heavy inert gas into the vacuum chamber, said voltage, magnetic field and inert gas acting together to start the electric arc.
22. An apparatus for applying material by vacuum arc deposition to an object comprising: housing means having a vacuum chamber accommodating the object, means for maintaining a vacuum in said chamber, at least one material deposition head attached to the housing means, a cathode mounted on said head, said cathode having an active surface in said vacuum chamber, anode means lo¬ cated in said vacuum chamber, means for generating an electric arc between the active surface of the cathode and said anode means, the material of said active sur¬ face of the cathode being vaporized by said electric arc and deposited on said object forming a coating there¬ on,first means for establishing a magnetic field gener¬ ally parallel to the active surface of the cathode causing the electric arc to travel along a closed arc track, and second means operable to control the magnetic field to cause the electric arc track to continuously sweep the active surface of the cathode.  23. The apparatus of Claim 22 wherein: the first means is a magnet means located adjacent the cathode for establishing said magnetic field, and said second means includes means to provide relative movement be¬ tween the magnet means and cathode to control the sweep of the arc track.
24. The apparatus of Claim 23 wherein: the first means includes coil means located around the housing means operable to modify the magnetic field to control the arc track.
25. The apparatus of Claim 22 wherein: the first means includes coil means operable to establish a magnetic field to control the arc track.
26. The apparatus of Claim 25 wherein: the coil means includes a pair of coils located adjacent opposite sides of the anode means.
27. The apparatus of Claim 22 wherein: said head has a cooling chamber, said cathode having a portion thereof located in the cooling chamber, said first means being located in said cooling chamber adjacent the cathode, and means for circulating cooling fluid through said cooling chamber.
28. The apparatus of Claim 22 wherein: said housing means has a wall having an opening in communication with the vacuum chamber, electrical insulation means mounted on the wall around the opening, said head being mounted on the insulation means to locate the cathode over said opening with the active surface thereof in the vacuum chamber, said anode means being aligned with said opening adjacent said active surface of the cathode.
29. The apparatus of Claim 28 including: sleeve means located in said opening to shield the insulation means to prevent cathode-anode shorting.
30. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein: a plurality of material deposition heads are attached to the housing, each head having a cathode with an active surface in the vacuum chamber, anode means located in the vacuum chamber, means for generating an electric arc between the active surface and said anode means, the materials of said active surfaces of the cathode being vaporized by said electric arc and deposited on said object form¬ ing a coating thereon, first means to establish a magnetic field generally parallel to the active surface of the cathode causing an electric arc to travel along a closed arc track, and second means operable to con¬ trol the magnetic field to cause the electric arc track to continuously sweep the active surface of each cathode.
31. The apparatus of Claim 30 including: coil means located around each head operable to modify the magnetic field strength normal to said active surface of the cathode associated with each head.
32. The apparatus of Claim 30 wherein: each head has a cooling chamber, the cathode of each head having a portion thereof opposite the active surface located• in the cooling chamber, said magnet means of each head being located in said chamber adjacent the portion of the cathode, and means for circulating cooling fluid through said cooling chamber.
33. The apparatus of Claim 30 wherein: each anode means is a ring member.
34. The apparatus of Claim 30 wherein: the first means of each head comprises a permanent magnet.
35. The apparatus of Claim 30 wherein: each anode means is an annular member, said annular member having a sharp annular edge spaced from said active surface of the cathode.
36. The apparatus of Claim 22 wherein: the anode means is an annular member having a sharp annular edge spaced from the active surface of the cathode.
37. The apparatus of Claim 22 including: means for introducing a heavy inert gas into the vacuum chamber,  first power supply means providing a high voltage connected to the cathode and anode means, second power supply means providing a low voltage connected to the cathode and anode means, and rectifier means connected between the first and second power supply means to allow ignition of the electric arc between the anode means and cathode on application of high voltage from the first power supply means, said high voltage, mag¬ netic field, and inert gas acting together to start arc ignition, said electric arc being sustained with the low voltage from the second power supply means upon termi¬ nation of the high voltage.
38. The apparatus of Claim 22 wherein: the means for generating an electric arc includes power supply means providing a voltage, means for introducing a heavy inert gas into the vacuum chamber, said voltage, magnetic field and inert gas acting together to start the electric arc.
39. An apparatus for app'lying material by vacuum arc deposition to an object with a cathode having the active surface and an anode located in a vacuum chamber, and means for generating an electric arc between the active surface of the cathode and anode, the improvement of: first means located adjacent said cathode to estab¬ lish a magnetic field causing the electric arc to travel along a closed arc track, and second means movably mount¬ ing the first means for movement relative to the cathode whereby the magnetic field of the first means causes the electric arc track to continuously sweep the active surface of the cathode.
40. The apparatus of Claim 39 wherein: the first means comprises magnet means including a permanent magnet.
41. The apparatus of Claim 39 wherein: said second means includes means for rotating the magnet means about an axis generally normal to the active surface of the cathode and offset from the magnetic axis of the magnet means whereby the electric arc sweeps the active surface of the cathode.
42. The apparatus of Claim 39 including: means for cooling said cathode.
43. The apparatus of Claim 39 including: coil means located adjacent said first means operable to modify the magnetic field strength normal to said active surface of the cathode.
44. The apparatus of Claim 39 including: coil means surrounding said first means operable to selective¬ ly reinforce or reduce the magnetic field strength nor¬ mal to the active surface of the cathode.
45. The apparatus of Claim 39 including: head means for supporting the cathode, said second means being movably mounted on the head means and supporting the first means adjacent said cathode.
46. The apparatus of Claim 45 including: coil means surrounding the head means operable to selectively reinforce or reduce the magnetic field strength normal to the active surface o-f the cathode.
47. The apparatus of Claim 45 including: housing means having said vacuum chamber, electrical insulating means supporting the head means on the housing means.
48. The apparatus of Claim 47 wherein: said housing means has a wall having an opening in communication with the vacuum chamber, said electrical insulation means being mounted on the wall around the opening, said head means being mounted on the insulation means to locate the cathode over said opening with the active surface thereof in the vacuum chamber, said anode being aligned with said opening adjacent said active surface of the cathode.
49. The apparatus of Claim 48 including: sleeve means located in said opening to shield the insulation means to prevent cathode-anode shorting.
50. The apparatus of Claim 49 wherein: the anode is a ring member having a portion surrounded by the sleeve means.  51. The apparatus of Claim 39 including: means for introducing a heavy inert gas into the vacuum chamber, first power supply means providing a high voltage connected to the cathode and anode means, second power supply means providing a low voltage connect¬ ed to the cathode and anode means, and rectifier means connected to the first and second power supply means to allow ignition of the electric arc between the anode means and cathode on application of high voltage from the first power supply means, said high voltage, mag¬ netic field, and inert gas acting together to start arc ignition, said electric arc being sustained with the low voltage from the second power supply means upon termination of the high voltage.
52. A method of vacuum arc deposition of material on an object with an active surface of a cathode and an anode comprising: establishing a vacuum in a cham¬ ber accommodating an anode and an active surface of a cathode, applying opposite electrical potential to said anode and cathode to establish and maintain an electric arc between said anode and cathode, providing a con¬ trolled electric arc track, and sweeping the active surface of the cathode with the controlled electric arc track by moving a magnetic field relative to the cathode.
53. The method of Claim 52 wherein: the sweep path of the electric arc track is controlled moving a magnet means relative to the cathode along a selected closed path.
54. The method of Claim 52 including: modifying the magnet field with a solenoid generated magnetic field to control the electric arc track.
55. The method of Claim 52 including: superposition- ing a solenoid generated magnetic field on the magnetic field to reduce the normal component of the magnetic field.
56. The method of Claim 52 including: cooling the cathode to dissipate the heat of the cathode generated by the electric arc.  57. The method of Claim 52 wherein: the sweeping of the active surface of the cathode with the electric arc track is achieved by rotating magnet means relative to the cathode about an axis extended generally normal to said active surface of the cathode.
58. The method of Claim 52 wherein: the track of the electric arc is controlled by controlling a magnet field with a solenoid coil.
59. The method of Claim 52 wherein: the electric arc is established by introducing an inert gas into the vacuum chamber, applying a high voltage to establish an electric arc, said inert gas, high voltage, and mag¬ netic field acting together to start the electric arc, applying a low voltage to maintain the electric arc, and terminating the high voltage.
60. The method of Claim 52 wherein: the electric arc is established by supplying a heavy inert gas to the vacuum chamber, maintaining the vacuum chamber at a selected vacuum pressure, and applying a first high voltage power supply to establish an electric arc, said first high voltage, inert gas, and magnetic field acting together to start the electric arc.
61. The method of Claim 60 wherein: the electric arc is maintained with a second low voltage power supply upon termination of the first power supply.