Service Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Piece |
| Material | PTFE |
| Size | 1 inch |
| Quantity Per Pack | 1 |
| Grade | 1010 1024 1052 1070 |
| Color | BLUE GREEN RED BLACK YELLOW |
| Type | XYLAN |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Xylan is the largest, most complete line of fluoropolymer coatings in the world. Xylan coatings have a broad range of properties which make them ideal for an infinite variety of applications.
Xylan coatings differ from traditional fluoropolymer coatings in one very important aspect: they are composite materials. Lubricants with the lowest known coefficient of friction are combined in a matrix with the newest high temperature resistant organic polymers. Xylan Coatings offer many benefits for offshore service. These include resistance to corrosion and chemical attack, superb sub- sea visibility, lower maintenance costs and less downtime. United, these polymers form “plastic alloys” with highly beneficial properties :
Low friction : as low as 0.02.
Superb wear resistance: even under extreme pressure.
Outstanding corrosion and chemical resistance: in most environments.
Wide operating-temperature range: from -195°C to +285°C (-385°F to +545°F).
Flexible curing schedule: ambient to 425°C (800°F).
Wear resistance : even under extreme pressures.
Corrosion and chemical resistance : in most environments.
Weather resistance : against sunlight, saltwater, road chemicals, many hostile environments.
Wide color range : color-code your product.
Pliability : Xylan coatings will bend freely and repeatedly without breaking.
Machinability : apply multiple coats of Xylan coating (most formulations) and mill to specification.
Excellent adhesion : to most metals, plastics, ceramics, wood, even to itself (most formulations).
Additional Information:
Service Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
| Service Location | Maharashtra |
| Service Mode | Offline |
| Payment Mode | online/Offline |
Galvanizing is the process of applying a Zinc Coating to iron or steel surface for protection against corrosion. During the galvanizing process a series of alloy layers are formed due to a metallurgical reaction that takes place between steel and zinc.