Surface protection coatings will help you get the most reliability and longevity out of your chemical processing equipment. Whether your processes involve corrosive chemicals, high temperatures, abrasive materials or heavy wear, we can engineer a suitable coating that can address these and other challenging conditions. Should your metal surfaces need release properties, we also provide a variety of coatings with non-stick properties.
We formulated our coatings to strengthen metal surfaces, delivering additional hardness along with critical properties like corrosion and chemical resistance, permanent dry lubrication and lower friction.
In an industry that demands consistent quality and safety while also keeping costs in check, it pays to invest in engineered surface protection coatings to keep your chemical processing systems running reliably.
Looking for an ideal surface protection coating to keep your chemical processing equipment running reliably? Our engineers are available to help you select the right coating.
Request a QuoteKeeping packaging equipment up and running is top priority for engineers and plant personnel. Faced with ever-increasing productivity benchmarks based on fast and efficient operation, packaging engineers must continually fight against issues such as sticking, premature wear, abrasion and corrosion. To eliminate these challenges, nano-engineered coatings are being used to protect machine components and solve performance problems in food, pharmaceutical and consumer goods packaging.
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Gummy candy manufacturers resolve wear and sticky issues with USDA/FDA-compliant Tufram®.