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Plasma coating services

Plasma coating servicesPlasma coating has become a popular choice for a myriad of applications. It can be used on almost any material and gives different enhancing properties to the coated surfaces especially anti-wear and anti-corrosion properties.

How Plasma Coating Works

Plasma coating works by heating a gas hot enough that the ions in it can separate. This allows them to crash into each other and create electronic currents. This conductivity allows you to spray metallic and even ceramic compounds onto different surfaces. The heat and the compounds in the mixture ensure the coating sticks, bonding to itself and the surface with an impressive level of strength.

In effect, it’s a mixture of high heat and the appropriate spraying medium. It should be noted that this doesn’t mean it can only be used in high-temperature environments, it’s just as effective in lower temperature environments.

Locating A Good Plasma Coating Service

If you’re considering plasma coating then you need to find a service that knows what they are doing. Fortunately, Zocca Coatings are here to help.

With the ability to customize coatings to your needs, we are the right choice you can make. The results are outstanding every time.

Benefits Of Plasma Coating

There are several benefits to choosing plasma coating services:

  • Offers protection against corrosion
  • Almost any material can be sprayed
  • Very durable
  • Helps to maintain the temperature of an item
  • Resistant to electrical charges
  • Is resistant to heat

Whether you’re looking to coat an aerospace component, look after something that frequently goes into a high- temperature environment, or prevent wear and tear of rubbing parts, plasma coating can help.

All you have to do is contact Zocca Coatings and discuss your needs. We can help you select the right coating for virtually any application. 

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