Xylan Coatings are dry-film lubricants combined in a matrix with high-temperature organic polymers developed to provide unique and desirable properties. Xylan coatings belong to the family of fluoropolymers coatings and provide lubrication and controlled friction, wear resistance, heat resistance, non-stick and release properties. Xylan coatings improve the functionality and longevity of many products, providing both chemical and corrosion resistance under demanding conditions, such as saltwater or road chemicals.
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Xylan coatings belong to the family of fluoropolymers coatings and provide lubrication and controlled friction, wear resistance, heat resistance, non-stick and release properties.
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