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Industrial uses: Cookware and bakeware products, rubber and plastic moulding and forming tools, heat sealing of plastic based packaging materials, food processing and packaging materials, photocopier fusing rollers. CLICK ICON FOR MORE...

Industrial uses: Sliding and rotating/turning mechanisms, bearing surfaces, solenoids and pistons, valves, screws and fasteners. CLICK ICON FOR MORE...

Industrial uses: Chemical processing and measurements, plating/processing tanks and related tooling, fasteners and thermowells. CLICK ICON FOR MORE...

Industrial uses: Process machinery for cooking, baking and moulding of food products. Welding and sealing bars and wires for packaging machinery. Equipment used to form, pot and mould plastics and elastomers. CLICK ICON FOR MORE...

Industrial uses: For benefits mostly requiring non-stick lubricant and non-wetting, a thin deposit is usually adequate. For benefits requiring chemical protection, electrical insulation and other polishing or grinding requirements, thicker films are essential. CLICK ICON FOR MORE...

Industrial uses: Fuel and water separation, fabrics, composite cooking and moulding processes. CLICK ICON FOR MORE...

Industrial uses: Wire and coil winding, stators, ceramic insulators and the encapsulation of metallic substrates. CLICK ICON FOR MORE...

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Coating Selection

PTFE Coating SelectionThe selection of the correct grade of P.T.F.E. is important for the best performance results. Industrial coatings can be applied to steels, alloys, brass, aluminium and special materials such as Inconel. Elastomers and plastics are also included as suitable substrates to be coated. For optimum adhesion, the substrate requires abrading to secure good bond between the PTFE and the product.

Some of the most popular product names within industrial coatings are manufactured to accommodate a wide range of performances.

Teflon®
Xylan®
Emralon®
Excalibur®

The above are registered names for systems within the industry and have the ability to perform different functions, from pure non-stick to outstanding abrasion resistance.

Therefore, industrial coatings can be identified by the following main headings:

1. PTFE
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), providing excellent non-stick properties, these materials have the highest operating temperature of any fluoropolymer and can operate at 260°C and have extremely low coefficient of friction coupled with good abrasion and chemical resistance. These coatings are either single or two-coat systems, comprising of a primer and topcoat and for premium systems three coat systems are available. PTFE is available in aqueous based forms. (View more in Glossary of Terms)

2. FEP
FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylenecopolymer), these materials provide excellent chemical resistance in addition to low friction as well as high performing non-stick properties. Maximum operating temperature is 204°C, however at the cure stage the material melts and flows to produce a nonporous film. FEP is available in both aqueous and powder forms. (View more in Glossary of Terms)

3. PFA
PFA (perfluoroalcoxy), offers the additional benefits of higher in-use continuous temperatures 260°C, coupled with coat thicknesses up to 1,000 micrometers gives greater toughness than PTFE or FEP. PFA also provides good non-stick properties, during the curing stage the PFA coating flows and melts giving a nonporous film. This combination of properties enables PFA to be selected for a wide range of applications, particularly those involving a requirement for chemical resistance. PFA is available in both aqueous and powder forms. (View more in Glossary of Terms)

4. ETFE
ETFE is a copolymer of ethylene and tetrafluoroethylene, although not fully fluorinated, ETFE has excellent chemical resistance and can operate continuously at 149°C. This product can be applied to produce coatings up to 1,000 micrometers, to provide a highly durable finish. The resins within ETFE are the toughest within the fluoropolymer range. ETFE is available in powder form. (View more in Glossary of Terms)

5. One Coat Systems
One coat systems are formulated with special blends of fluoropolymers along with high-performance resins, providing toughness and abrasion resistance. During the cure cycle the coating components stratify and most of the fluoropolymer properties, such as low friction and non-stick, are retained. The resins offer good adhesion and abrasion resistance. These products can be applied to smooth and pre-cleaned substrates.




 

 
     
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