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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Coatings are used in the lining of water tanks and reservoirs to provide a safe environment for potable water and protect them from corrosion.
FREMONT, CA: Industrial coatings have numerous applications in the manufacturing sector. Equipment coatings are primarily used to protect machinery from corrosion of various kinds. Equipment is disregarded because aesthetics can occasionally be a significant impact. Industrial coatings are known for their typical application in protecting steel or concrete from corrosion. Standard secondary usage is enhancing these materials' fire resistance or other possible issues. Industrial coatings are utilized in lining water tanks and reservoirs to provide a safe space for potable water and prevent corrosion.
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Teflon coatings
These coatings provide balanced, unmatched qualities that no other material can match. Teflon coatings offer exceptional heat resistance, low coefficient of friction, almost complete chemical inertness, and good dielectric stability. The first non-stick finishes were Teflon coatings. Teflon coatings and fluoropolymer resins are used to create industrial goods with remarkably high-temperature resistance properties and resistance to chemical reactions, stress cracking, and corrosion. These industrial coatings can be applied to non-metallic materials like glass, plastic, and fiberglass, including aluminum, carbon steel, brass, steel alloys, stainless steel, and magnesium.
Xylan coatings
These coatings are used when the surface characteristics of an ideal material in engineering construction are off. When applied as a thin film, Xylan can adhere firmly to surfaces that do not readily accept other PTFE coatings. These coatings provide lubrication, controlled friction, wear resistance, non-stick and releasing qualities, and can help stop corrosion.
Fluoropolymer coatings
These coatings are created to offer a wide variety of helpful performance qualities. These single-coat thin coatings provide exceptional chemical and corrosion resistance. A fluoropolymer has advantages such as electrical resistance, abrasion resistance, resistance to galling, non-stick, non-wetting, and reduced friction. Fluoropolymer-coated OEM parts last longer before needing to be replaced.
Excalibur coatings
Many believe this coating is the most resilient, long-lasting, and durable non-stick coating. Excalibur differs from other layers in that it is a complete coating system instead of just a coating that is put over an already-existing substrate. Excalibur's system starts when stainless steel is arc-sprayed onto a component, fusing to it. The superior non-stick coatings are then injected into the stainless steel matrix. It is a coating system with the strength of stainless steel and the non-release stick's qualities.
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