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High temperature polymeric coatings

Zocca Coatings: high temperature polymeric coatingsChoosing the right type of coating for your product is essential if you want to get a durable and stylish finish. There are many different options available, and it can be almost impossible to know which is the best option unless you fully understand what is available and what it is designed to do.

High Temperature Polymeric Coating

High temperature polymeric coatings are often called high performance polymers because they are capable of withstanding high temperatures. In most cases that means the heat can reach 200°C and the coating will remain intact.

That means they offer valuable protection to heat-sensitive equipment that could be exposed to such high temperatures.

It is worth noting that there is more than one type of high temperature polymeric coating. In fact, coatings based on nanoparticles can withstand temperatures as high as 1000° C.

This coating doesn’t just offer heat protection, it is also effective at preventing corrosion.

Applications For High Temperature Polymers

High temperature polymeric coatings are surprisingly common. There are a variety of products using these coatings in most houses. Just take a look at some of the most common applications:

  • Frying pans and non-stick utensils
  • Table protection
  • Car finishes
  • Hospital furnishings

That’s just a few of the applications. These coatings are resistant to chemicals, waterproof, and stable. In short, it is easy to see why it is a popular and practical choice for so many uses.

Who To Talk To

If you’re in need of high temperature polymeric coatings then the good news is you’re already in the right place. Zocca Coatings is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality finish and ensuring it meets all your requirements.

We are here to help, talk to us today and get the premium coating you deserve. 

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