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Polymer Coatings
For Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metals, Plastics or Glass

Coating Specifications

Suitable Coating Materials

Polymer coatings can be successfully applied to most ferrous and non-ferrous metals, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, titanium & their alloys.

Coating Thickness

The coating thickness depends generally on the end-use, base metal, desired performance factors, the environment, and the permitted surface growth. The coating is a controlled process for surface growth, and is normally applied between 0.001 inch to 0.0025 inch, although, based on the specific performance required, may vary as low as 0.0003 inch to 0.030 inch.

Wear & Abrasion Resistance

Coatings exhibit good wear resistance properties for various pressure/rubbing velocity (PV) applications with no physical disbondment from the base metal or surface erosion.

Chemical & Corrosion Resistance

Series 300 coatings are inert to most chemicals, including acids, alkalies, halogens, metal salts, solvents, and exhibit excellent corrosion resistance. Upon request, we will supply coated samples and recommend that you evaluate the selected Endura® coating under your specific application conditions.

  • Excellent Non-Stick
    Properties
  • Low Coefficient of Friction
  • Chemical & Corrosion
    Resistant
  • Electric Insulation
  • Excellent Resistance to Wear
  • Permanent Dry Film Lubrication
  • FDA & USDA Approved
  • Heat Resistance
  • Non-Wetting
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Non-Stick (Release) Properties

Specific 300 Series Coatings provide excellent non-stick and mold release properties, and are FDA compliant & USDA approved. Coatings provide contamination free surfaces and provide easy cleaning with only water or mild detergents where necessary, subsequently eliminating the need for hazardous chemical cleaning.

Operating Temperature Range

Coatings will withstand severe temperature extremes without loss of physical properties, and are designed for operation in environments from cryogenic temperatures to 600°F.

Electrical Properties

Series 300 "Advanced Fluoropolymer" coatings are available from highly conductive to offering superior dielectric strength (typically to 1000 volts/mil).

Non-Wetting

Series 300 coatings are both oleophobic and hydrophobic, therefore, resist wetting by most liquids. Cleanup is easier, more thorough, and in many cases is reduced or unnecessary.

How Coatings Are Applied

Coatings are applied by conventional spray, electrostatic (liquid & powder), and fluidized bed. In all applications, final sintering is accomplished in microprocessor-controlled ovens, with curing temperatures typically ranging from 250°F to 800°F.