Teflon

Teflon® industrial coatings spray on like paint and bake to a tough, inert finish. By combining heat resistance with almost total chemical inertness, excellent dielectric stability and a low coefficient of friction, Teflon® industrial coatings offer a balance of properties.

SERVICE INFORMATION

Chemours (formerly known as DuPont) Teflon® industrial coatings can be used on carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel, steel alloys, brass and magnesium as well as non-metallics such as glass, glass and carbon fibre, some rubber and plastics. Optimum adhesion is usually obtained by roughening the surface before applying the coating.

Teflon Coating Process Provides

Thanks to a variety of coating types, the unique properties of Chemours Teflon® industrial coatings can become an integral surface component on any kind of part, from clutches that engage easier and valves that resist wear, to coil springs that become silent. With proper equipment, Teflon® industrial coatings can even be applied to specific areas of complex geometric parts, such as the internal threads of a nut.

  • Unaffected by almost all chemicals

  • Continuous use at high temperatures

  • Slippery non-stick surface

  • Outstanding dielectric properties

  • Improved resistance to cold flow or creep

  • Reduction in wear and friction

  • Improved dimensional stability

  • Increased stiffness and surface hardness

SERVICE INFO

Teflon Coating Statistics
Tensile Strength (ASTM D1708) 4000 – 5000 psi
Elongation (ASTM D1457) 50%
Impact Strength (ASTM D256) 13 ft – lb/in
Hardness (ASTM D2240) 60 – 90 HB (shore D)
Abrasion Resistance (Tabor) > 15 mg
Coefficient of Friction (ASTM D1894) .15 – .35 static
Dielectric Strength (ASTM D149) 1400 volts per mil
Use Temperature -100°F to 500°F max
Melting Point n/a
Thermal Conductivity n/a
Chemical Resistance (ASTM D543) Good
Salt Spray Resistance (ASTM B117) Excellent
Water Absorption (ASTM D570) < .03 %
Thickness .0008″ – .002″

Range Of Coatings

We provide worldwide quality coatings to various sectors including but not exclusive to industrial, oil & gas, oil-refining, petrochemical, marine, construction, mining, engineering, electronics and the military.

Electroless Nickel

electroless nickel dispersion coatings serve to increase or reduce friction, minimize wear and protect the surfaces.

Fluoro Polymers

Fluoropolymer coatings are blends of high performance resins and fluoropolymer lubricants.

InOrganic Zinc

when applied to blasted steel provide excellent corrosion protection, weathering protection.

Cermic Epoxy

a unique abrasion resistant coating that protects by binding ceramic particles to a resin system.

Phosphate coating

Phosphate coatings are a crystalline conversion coating for steel ferrous metal substrate.

Moly Coating

commonly used in applications where load carrying capacity, operating pressure is the primary concern.

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