The fluoropolymer coating consists of a precise mixture of resins and fluoropolymers to create a dry lubricant coating. This makes it the perfect option for a variety of uses. The main difference between a ceramic fluoropolymer coating and a standard fluoropolymer coating is that the ceramic creates an additional barrier. This improves the corrosion resistance of the coating and makes it even more versatile. It’s not just corrosion; ceramic fluoropolymer coatings are also immune to chemical products. In fact, it’s this additional strength that makes the ceramic fluoropolymer coatings perfect for tough environments, such as marine products. The electrical insulation provided by this coating also makes it the practical choice for connections in oil and gas pipes, or anything else that could be ignited by an errant spark.
Ceramic Base Fluoropolymer
The fluoropolymer coating consists of a precise mixture of resins and fluoropolymers to create a dry lubricant coating.
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