To solve the PFAS problem, we compared ceramic coatings and fluoropolymer coatings.
The ceramic coating "DK-coat Infinity" uses inorganic materials that are completely free of organic substances, making it a "non-toxic and harmless" inorganic ceramic coating. As a non-fluorine coating, it contains no PFAS, which has become a concern recently. This addresses the issues related to the impact of PFAS on human health and the environment.
Its heat resistance (up to 450°C) is exceptionally high, allowing it to maintain non-stick properties, low friction, and excellent wear resistance even at high temperatures (such as 450°C), similar to fluoropolymer coatings. The hard film significantly enhances durability.
【Major Differences from Fluoropolymer Coatings】
- Heat Resistance: Capable of withstanding high temperatures of 450°C
- Wear Resistance: Hardness of pencil grade 8H to 9H, making it resistant to scratching
- Non-Stick Properties: Comparable to fluoropolymer coatings (such as PTFE, PFA)
- Steam Resistance: Strong against steam, with excellent adhesion that makes peeling difficult
- Thermal Conductivity: Good thermal conductivity, further enhanced by far-infrared radiation
- Safety: No harmful gas emissions even when temperatures rise excessively
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