High-Temperature Coatings That Outperform in Extreme Conditions

Industrial equipment protected with high-temperature coatings in extreme heat conditions

In industrial environments where temperatures can reach extreme levels, protecting equipment from heat-related damage is critical. From petrochemical plants and power generation facilities to aerospace and automotive applications, excessive heat can quickly lead to corrosion, oxidation, abrasion, and structural failure. High-temperature coatings are specifically engineered to withstand these harsh conditions, helping businesses maintain performance, improve…

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How to Coat Nuts & Bolts & Other Fasteners Correctly

Fastener coatings

What you need to know about breakout torque and salt-spray testing. Fasteners that are coated for heavy industry tend to be coated for a very good reason. That’s because the environments where these nuts and bolts hold metal pipes and plates together can be very harsh. They are typically underwater, underground, or exposed to water…

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PTFE Coating Services: What You Need to Know

Teflon, Xylan, PTFE, and more coated industrial screws, springs, flanges

Seamless Solution for Your Specified Application PTFE coatings – What are they? PTFE coatings (Polytetrafluoroethylene) also known as the brand name Teflon are non-stick, fluoropolymer, high temperature coatings. They have either a one-coat system or a two-coat system of a primer and topcoat. PTFE coating has several features that make them go-to coating options. This…

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Bakeries Find New Benefits from Non-Stick Bakeware Coatings

coated baking pans

Dough troughs use much less oil, and bun pans can be recoated for extended life. Moving a 400-pound blob of bread dough around the plant floor of a commercial bakery doesn’t sound like an easy task. That’s because it isn’t. A commercial bakery might fill a 12-foot-long trough with bread dough so that it can…

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