Coatings based on ceramic nanoparticles represent the industrial development of ceramic coatings used in cookware and bakeware. Zocca offers a product line described as “carbon ceramics” that can be applied on metals and metal alloys, plastics (e.g. rapid prototyping parts), carbon fibre and others.
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Coatings based on ceramic nanoparticles represent the industrial development of ceramic coatings used in cookware and bakeware.
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