PTFE coating

A PTFE coating is usually applied when a component needs a non-stick coating or better mechanical resistance and durability. PTFE has its excellent mechanical properties and its very low coefficient of friction to thank for this. This makes the coating also applicable for dry lubrication. Because of its chemical inertness, a PTFE coating stays composed even in environments with aggressive chemicals.

The most famous application of PTFE coatings is in cookware. They form a non-stick surface in pans. But the most important applications can be found in the industry where they play a vital part to protect machines, piping and products. For the application of a coating a primer is usually applied first for a perfect adhesion to the surface.

Key properties:

  • High chemical and corrosion resistance
  • Wide temperature range
  • Low coefficient of friction
  • Gas permeability
  • FDA approval

Applications

  • Bearings
  • Seals
  • Funnels
  • Centering vanes
  • Agitators

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PTFE coating

A PTFE coating is usually applied when a component needs a non-stick coating or better mechanical resistance and durability. PTFE has its excellent mechanical properties and its very low coefficient of friction to thank for this. This makes the coating also applicable for dry lubrication. Because of its chemical inertness, a PTFE coating stays composed even in environments with aggressive chemicals.

The most famous application of PTFE coatings is in cookware. They form a non-stick surface in pans. But the most important applications can be found in the industry where they play a vital part to protect machines, piping and products. For the application of a coating a primer is usually applied first for a perfect adhesion to the surface.

Key properties:

  • High chemical and corrosion resistance
  • Wide temperature range
  • Low coefficient of friction
  • Gas permeability
  • FDA approval

Applications

  • Bearings
  • Seals
  • Funnels
  • Centering vanes
  • Agitators