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Thermal Spray Coatings Illustration
For Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metals and Alloys

Thermal Spray Coatings Processing Illustration

Surface Prep

Matrix Deposit

Fluoropolymer Deposit

Fluoropolymer Infusion

Series 900 Performance
  • Permanent Non-Stick
    Properties
  • Increased Surface
    Hardness
  • Chemical & Corrosion
    Resistant
  • Low-Friction
  • FDA Compliant & USDA Approved
  • Excellent Resistance to
    Wear
  • Excellent Mold & Adhesive
    Release
  • Low Surface Energy

Series 900 "Thermal Spray Polymer" coatings are multi-step processes which consist of depositing molten or semi-molten particles of stainless steel or other alloys, and ceramics under acceleration to form a matrix on the base metal surface.

The matrix is extremely porous and is sealed with the controlled infusion of high-release fluoropolymers or other low-friction, high-temperature, lubricating particles.

The newly formed, hardened surface becomes an integral part of the base metal, and is engineered to provide maximum non-stick properties and extreme resistance to wear and abrasion where traditional release surface coatings have limited life.

Endura® provides an entire family of Series 900 proprietary coatings, each engineered to provide specific performance benefits and proven solutions in today's most demanding applications.

These illustrations provide a processing overview.

Contact Endura® to learn more about many other proprietary or patented offerings or call Endura® @ 586-739-0101