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Advanced Fluoropolymer Coatings

Specialized solutions for product protection and longevity.

About Our Coating Expertise

With 20 years in fluoropolymer coatings, we specialize in providing durable solutions for non-stick with Food & Drug Approved, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, self lubricant, flame retardant and more to extend the life of your products.

Expert Coating Solutions
Your Coating Partner

Our commitment is to support customers with a wide range of specialized coatings, focusing on performance, reliability, and enhancing the longevity of various products across industries.

The Nitty-Gritty of Teflon

Teflon coating is an imperative part of the production process for metal pieces. The material is versatile, reliable and oh-so-tough.

  • Benefits of Teflon coating includes:

  • Non-reactive to chemicals

  • Smooth, with little friction

  • Water resistant

  • Cost-effective

  • Easy to clean

  • High temperature resistance

  • Easy mould release

There are several types of Teflon coating spray. Each comes with its own strengths and

forms.

1. PTFE :

PTFE or polytetrafluoroethylene is the most popular Teflon spray due to its versatility. Containing both a primer and top coat, PTFE creates a non-stick surface that withstandshigh temperatures and chemicals.

2. PFA :

PFA stands for perfluoroalkoxy. Durable and versatile, PFA can withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit and comes in liquid and powder form.

3. FEP :

Looking for an incredibly water-resistant option? FEP is the choice for you. Fluorinated ethylene propylene copolymer is chemical resistant and also comes in a water-based liquid and powder.

4. ETFE :

ETFE is, without a doubt, the strongest Teflon coating spray on the market today. If you need a heavy duty coating, this is the Teflon spray you’ve been looking for. Please note that ETFE is only available as a powder.

5. One Coat Spray :

Everyone loves a “one and done” service. One Coat spray takes ease-of-use to a new level. Teflon One Coat easily sticks to rough surfaces, enhancing Teflon’s already versatile nature.

6. Dry Lubricant :

Dry Lubricant Teflon spray is similar to One Coat but designed specifically for high-speeds and pressures.

How to Choose the Right Teflon Coating?

There’s versatility in your options but how do you choose the right Teflon?

Thankfully there are experts that can help with that!

A Teflon consultation is a viable option for organizations that aren’t sure where to start.

Rest easy with experts that are committed to industry solutions.

Teflon coating is a big choice that affects large industrial items. There is no room for guessing games. Consult

an expert for the best service and prices.

Performance Engineered Components offers consultation services for all of our Teflon coating services, as

well as our recently released products; Plasma Coatings, HVOF, Flame Spray, and Twin Wire Arc.

Teflon™ Coatings — Six Basic Types

Teflon™ industrial coatings can be used on carbon steel, aluminium, stainless steel, steel alloys, brass, and magnesium, as well as non-metallics such as glass, fiberglass, some rubber, and plastics. Optimum adhesion is obtained by roughening the surface before applying the coating. Except where specifically mentioned, most Teflon™ coatings for industrial use require a primer coat.

FDA Approved (Food & Drug Administration Approved)

Teflon™ Industrial Coatings Portfolio

1. Teflon PTFE

PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) nonstick coatings are two-coat (primer/topcoat) systems. These products have the highest operating temperature of any fluoroplastic (260°C/500°F), an extremely low coefficient of friction, good abrasion resistance, and good chemical resistance. PTFE is available only in water-based liquid form.

2. Teflon FEP

FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene copolymer) nonstick coatings melt and flow during baking to provide nonporous films. These Teflon™ coatings provide excellent chemical resistance. In addition to low friction, FEP coatings have excellent nonstick properties. Maximum use temperature is 204°C/400°F. FEP is available in water-based liquid and powder forms.

3. Teflon PFA

Like FEP, PFA (perfluoroalkoxy) nonstick coatings melt and flow during baking to provide nonporous films. PFA offers the additional benefits of higher continuous use temperature (260°C/500°F), film thicknesses up to 1,000 micrometers (40mils), and greater toughness than PTFE or FEP. This combination of properties makes PFA an excellent choice for a wide variety of uses, especially those involving chemical resistance. PFA is available in both water-based liquid and powder forms.

4. ETFE

ETFE is a copolymer of ethylene and tetrafluoroethylene and is also sold under the Tefzel™ trademark. Although not fullyfluorinated, ETFE has excellent chemical resistance and can operate continuously at 149°C/300°F. This resin is the toughest of the fluoroplastics and can be applied at film builds up to 1,000 micrometers (40 mils) to provide a highly durable finish. ETFE is available in powder form.

5. Teflon One Coat

These solvent-based liquid coatings are formulated with special blends of fluoroplastics and other high-performance resins to improve toughness and abrasion resistance. Because the film components stratify during baking, most of the fluoroplastic properties (such as low friction and nonstick character) are retained. The resins provide adhesion and abrasion resistance. These products can sometimes be applied to smooth, clean metal. Bake requirements vary, depending on the specific coating.

6. Teflon Dry Lubricant

Dry lubricant coatings are special versions of Teflon technology designed to provide lubrication under high-pressure/velocity (PV) conditions. These products are solvent-based, one-coat systems that are usually cured between 260°C/500°F and 371°C/700°F

Our Services Application

Specialized fluoropolymer coatings and plating solutions for your product longevity.

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Non-Stick Coatings

Enhance your products with easy-to-clean, non-stick surfaces for better performance.

Corrosion Resistance

Protect your assets with our advanced coatings that resist corrosion in harsh environments.

Wear Resistance

Increase durability and lifespan of components with our innovative wear-resistant coatings.

FOOD & DRUG APPROVED COATINGS

Our Plating Application

Specialized fluoropolymer plating solutions for your product longevity.

Non-Stick Coatings

Enhance your products with easy-to-clean, non-stick surfaces for better performance.

Self Lubrication

Increase durability and lifespan of components with our innovative wear-resistant & hardened coatings

High Hardness

A 651 HV (±50) coating hardness indicates a Vickers hardness measurement of 651, with a tolerance of plus or minus 50 units. This level of hardness suggests the coating is relatively hard and durable, making it suitable for applications requiring good wear resistance.

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