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project about where powder coating, Teflon coating

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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
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Benefits of Fluoro Coatings

Surface modification technologies has been notable as strategic interest in various fields. Fluoropolymer coatings can add the following significant properties to the surface.


- Heat resistance

- Chemical resistance

- Corrosion resistance

- Non-stick property

- Low friction


Daikin has developed a variety of fluoropolymer coatings to meet customer expectations by making use of the expertise in fluorine technology. They were designed to be available for various substrates and applications such as :


- Cookware

- Bakeware

- Chemical resistant lining

- Automobile parts


Daikin fluoropolymer coatings are categorized mainly 4 types.


- Water-based PTFE coating

- Solvent-based PTFE coating

- Coating powder

- Fluoroelastomer coating


Each coating shows characteristic properties which respond to many requirements from customers. Daikin will propose suitable solutions with fluoropolymer coatings.

Answered by AnasChougle123
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Teflon coating also known as anti-rust coating, is done on the surface of the car. Teflon is chemically synthesized from fluoropolymer. It is a brand originally owned by Dupont, but now has become generic to the category of PTFE paint sealants. This protects the car’s painted finish and offers a brilliant shine, doing away with the problem of corrosion and wear and tear in high as well as low temperatures, keeping the vehicle like new for a long time.

Teflon coating is also done under the body of the car. The under body coating that is most commonly used on cars in India and supplied by companies such as 3M is a thick, rubberized paint that forms a 2-3 mm thick coating all along the underside of the car when sprayed on. You also get a thinner clear coat under body coating which is like a lacquer that coats the entire underside of the car. Some even inject rust-preventive coating material into crevices such as the bottom of doors and door sills, to protect them from rusting.

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