PTFE (XYLAN) Coatings
In the entire industry, our company is leading by offering the best stock of XYLAN Coatings. These coatings are best known for their low- friction properties. Wear- resistant composites of fluoropolymers and reinforcing binder resins, these coatings are considered as dry- film lubricants. These XYLAN Coatings are capable of withstanding heavy loads at high temperatures. In market, these coatings are available for clients at highly reasonable prices.
Key points of XYLAN Coatings:
Can easily sustain aggressive chemical and corrosive environments
High extreme performance coatings
Excellent adhesion to most of the metals, ceramics, plastics and wood
PTFE coatings, or Polytetrafluoroethylene are superior non-stick fluoropolymer coatings with a very durable thin film coating. These products have the highest operating temperature of any fluoropolymer and have an extremely low coefficient of friction, good abrasion resistance and chemical resistance. This coating is normally used where a smooth, low friction, corrosion resistant coating is necessary. One of the most popular uses of PTFE coatings is for non-stick applications or any application needing a food grade coating.
PTFE coating is one of the world’s most sought after non-stick products. PTFE non-stick fluoropolymer coating has outstanding release properties and can withstand a maximum use temperature of 500°F, higher than any other fluoropolymer. This coating is typically applied to a thickness of approximately 1 mil.
Xylan
First and foremost, Xylan coatings are dry-film lubricants combined in a matrix with high-temperature organic polymers resulting in “plastic alloys” formulated to provide unique and desirable properties.
Low friction:
CoF as low as 0.02
Weather resistance: against sunlight, salt water and road chemicals
Wide color range: color-code your product
Excellent adhesion: to most metals, plastics, ceramics, wood, even to itself (most formulations)
Wear resistance
even under extreme pressures
Wide temperature operating range: from -420°F to +550°F (-250°C to 285°C)
Pliability: Many Xylan coatings will bend freely and repeatedly without breaking
Corrosion and chemical resistance in most environments
Flexible curing schedule: ambient to 750°F (400°C)
Machinability: apply multiple coats of Xylan coating (most formulations) and mill to specification