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For Superior Restoration of Worn Surfaces. Provides superior properties when compared to other common industry coatings such as thermal spray, plasma spray, HVOF, metalizing, twin arc, wire arc, thermal powder deposition.
- Features unsurpassed resistance to corrosion and wear
- Enhanced thermal spraying technique produces a coating more ductile than chromeplate
- Can be applied in thick or thin layers
- Available with a release (non-stick) or gripping surface
- Ideal for protecting or restoring all types of parts
- Some coatings perform at temperatures as high as 1,300�F
- Can be applied on-site
- Many coatings are USDA/FDA-compliant
- A superior alternative to other common industry coatings such as thermal spray, plasma spray, HVOF, metalizing, twin arc, wire arc, thermal powder deposition
- Available as a release (non-stick) or gripping surface
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Revolutionary, enhanced thermal spray composite coatings feature high levels of wear and corrosion resistance dry-lubricity and mold release not possible with conventional spray methods. Infused matrix of metals, ceramics, polymers and/or dry lubricants creates structural integrity and a non-porous, moisture-proof surface.
Provides unsurpassed abrasion resistance for diffuse loads. Can be applied in substantial thicknesses, extending wear life. Exact hardness measurements not available due to composite nature. Hardness of matrix materials used surpasses Rc scale. EWR as low as 0.1 mg per 1,000 cycles.
Appropriate selection of the infused polymer or the application of another surface polymer provides a highly lubricious non-stick surface, with a COF as low as 0.13 on an 8 RMS surface.
Normal temperature range: -200� to +500� F. PLASMADIZE EXC features a top range of +1,000� F, except when applied to aluminum. PLASMADIZE NWG exhibits excellent wear resistance up to +1,300� F. Room temperature wear resistance of NWG is unaffected by excursions to +1,300� F.
Corrosion resistance Exceeds 300 to 1,000 hours salt spray as per ASTM B-117, depending on the polymer and substrate used. Resists acids, alkalis, most organic solvents, chlorides, sulfites and thiosulfates, as well as pulp bleaching chemicals.
Thickness range from .001" to .010". An effective thickness of .008" may be achieved by depositing an initial layer of thermally-sprayed metal.
Typical Applications:
PLASMADIZE is ideal for protecting or restoring all types of metal parts. Available as a release (non-stick) or gripping surface, depending on application. Can be applied at a Magnaplate Technology Center or on-site at your facility.
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