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Anodic & Composite Hard
Coating Ceramics
Series 100
For Aluminum Magnesium, and their Alloys

Critical Factors For Processing Series 100 Coatings

Coating Thickness

Series 100 coatings consist of a surface growth and penetration. Before machining components, please allow for both surface build-up and penetration. To ensure dimensional integrity after coating, Endura® will submit coating thickness values during the design phase, when requested. Typical builds are 0.002 inch, higher builds are attainable depending on your application requirements.

Alloy

Please specify aluminum alloy. Various alloys require different processing procedures, and in the event the specific alloy is not specified, damage may occur.

Racking Area

A non-critical area must be specified to facilitate racking. A small contact point may be visible after coating.

Masking

One of the unique advantages of Series 100 coatings is that the entire surface area is coated (i.e. external, internal, threaded holes, and through holes), therefore, it is less costly to coat the entire part, and subsequently, reduces processing time factors. In the event masking is required (threaded holes, etc.), it must be clearly noted on your prints or corresponding documentation.

  • Increased Hardness
    (to 65 Rc)
  • Low Coefficient of Friction
  • Excellent Non-Stick Properties
  • Chemical & Corrosion Resistant
  • Includes MIL-A-8625 and AMS 2469, 2482
  • Excellent Resistance to Wear
  • Permanent Dry Film Lubrication
  • FDA & USDA Approvals
  • High Dielectric Strength
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