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INDUSTRIAL COATING

One of the most effective methods of preventing metal failure is to protect the surface with an industrial strength coating. This state of the art coating process utilizes high temperature and precise techniques to help chemical and process industries run smoother with lower production and replacement costs.

The purpose of coating is to lubricate and protect equipment parts which are exposed to corrosive elements and high temperatures. A coated part can last substantially longer than a non coated part depending on the environment in which it is exposed.

Metal coating or impregnation can cut costs of a company by saving on costly down time, replacement costs and decreased friction leading to lower production costs.

Every problem is unique but not impossible to solve. C&C Coatings has a proven track record of successfully handling a wide range of situations faced by industry today.

Protection Properties:
 


Nonstick:
Very few solid substances will permanently adhere to a Teflon® finish. Although tacky materials may show some adhesion, almost all substances release easily.



Low coefficient of friction:
The coefficient of friction of Teflon® is generally in the range of 0.05 to 0.20, depending on the load, sliding speed, and particular Teflon® coating used.



Nonwetting:
Since surfaces coated with Teflon® are both oleophobic and hydrophobic, they are not readily wetted. Cleanup is easier and more thorough – in many cases, surfaces are self-cleaning.



Heat resistance:
Teflon® industrial coatings can operate continuously at temperatures up to 260˚C/500˚F and can be used for intermittent service up to 316˚C/600˚F with adequate ventilation.



Unique electrical properties:
Over a wide range of frequencies, Teflon® has high dielectric strength, low dissipation factor, and very high surface resistivity. By special techniques, it can even be made electroconductive enough to be used as an anti-static coating.



Cryogenic stability:
Many Teflon® industrial coatings withstand severe temperature extremes without loss of physical properties. Teflon® industrial coatings may be used at temperatures as low as –270˚C/-454˚ F.



Chemical resistance:
Teflon® is normally unaffected by chemical environments. The only chemicals known to affect all Teflon® industrial coatings are molten alkali metals and highly reactive fluorinating agents.