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Series 100 Coating Description

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Series 100 Coatings are immersion-based 'spark deposition’ processes to form ceramic. Under an applied electronic waveform, the parent metal (your work piece) combines with elements in an electrolyte to form ceramic and other beneficial compounds. The coatings are highly uniform and produce little dimensional change, with excellent resistance to wear or corrosion.

Need something more? Look to Endura® 'Infused Matrix' coatings. Our 'next-generation' surface-integrative technologies create higher release, lower friction, harder surfaces more wear-resistant, corrosion-protective than other anodic coatings today.

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Increased Hardness (to 65 Rc)

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Low Coefficient of Friction

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Excellent Non-Stick Properties

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Chemical & Corrosion Resistant

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Excellent Resistance to Wear

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Permanent Dry Film Lubrication

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FDA & USDA Approvals

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High Dielectric Strength

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