Corrosion Resistant Coatings
Corrosion resistant coatings for metal vary depending on the kind metal involved and the kind of corrosion prevention needed.
Corrosion resistant coatings. To prevent galvanic corrosion in iron and steel alloys coatings made from zinc and aluminum are helpful. Sacrificial coatings contain certain elements such as aluminum or zinc which oxidize sacrificially to ensure that the substrate remains corrosion free. Some of the corrosion resistant coatings for steel that are applicable in various situations include. Coatings are thick which adds bulky layers usually upwards for 80μm that substantially increase the corrosion resistance of a material.
The salt spray resistant coatings some which meet up to 1000 hours of resistance can also prevent galvanic corrosion when dissimilar metals are in contact with each other. They are especially useful for rust protection saltwater protection and resistance to detrimental weather conditions. Our corrosion resistant coatings silcolloy dursox and dursan are particularly useful for fighting corrosion in high purity or otherwise sensitive processes in semiconductor pharmaceutical research and complex chemistry applications. Provides the most widely used corrosion protection coatings in the industry including our one of a kind fluorokote 1 a unique fluoropolymer coating with resistance to extreme chemical applications for maximum run life whether the components are used in harsh off shore.
A particular type of anti rust coating that is very effective are inorganic zinc coatings.