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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Monday, December 09, 2019
Coating offers rust and corrosion resistance to components or parts protecting them against chemicals and contamination. The process extends the life of a product, both aesthetically and functionally.
FREMONT, CA: Significant to various industries, coating provides surface protection to many products and makes the components more durable, attractive, and stronger. Below are five key benefits of coatings.
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1. Coating Prevents Corrosion and Rust, Enhancing Product Aesthetics
Coating offers rust and corrosion resistance to components or parts protecting them against chemicals and contamination. The process extends the life of a product, both aesthetically and functionally. Besides, coating also reduces product contamination, which is essential in the food industry. Coating also creates a smooth finish while maintaining the reliability of the product. Several applications that can benefit from the corrosion and rust resistance properties of coating contain control levers, guardrails, and pallet jack handles.
2. Used to Make Non-Stick Products
Non-stick products are regularly used in the food industry and range from low to high-release applications. With high-release coating, a quick release is formed on a smooth surface, while low-release is applied to a matte surface. Furthermore, coating reduces scrap, enhances manufacturability, and increases the efficiency and life of the product.
3. Keeps Low Friction to Keep Surfaces Lubricated
Coating also prevents wear and ensures durability as it uses and promotes low friction. The covering is used to keep friction low, thwart seizing, and reduce maintenance. The different applications comprise control valve assemblies, product chutes, and actuator screws.
4. Abrasion-Resistance Coatings Add Durability
Abrasion-resistant coatings add resilience and avoid wearing of parts and protect partings from harsh resources, so they perform at predictable levels. One application this coating method is em
ployed is while loading chutes that are used for potash. Besides, coating promotes chemical resistance that prevents contamination and corrosion and keeps different materials from sticking. Furthermore, coating is ideal for electrical insulation, part processing racks, containers, valves, pipes, tanks, and mixers.
5. Used for Electrical Insulation
Coating isolates the components from electrical currents passing through. The approach also prevents static build-up and materials from adhering, particularly to the substrate. So, coating is used in print industry equipment, copy rollers, and beverage filling probes.
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