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Ceramic Armor Coating is a ceramic coating developed by Shine Craft. It is an environmentally friendly coating that is non-toxic and harmless, made from high-purity refined natural inorganic minerals (ceramics) using a liquid inorganic ceramic coating material based on the sol-gel process. It excels in release properties, heat resistance, and abrasion resistance, and is effective for household and commercial cooking utensils, as well as various food and industrial manufacturing equipment. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to provide the following information for a smoother process: 1. The nature of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick properties, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating purposes.
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Free membership registrationFluoropolymer was discovered by DuPont in the 1930s and introduced to the market under the trademark name "Teflon." Fluoropolymers possess excellent physical, chemical, and electrical properties that cannot be obtained from other industrial materials, and their applications now range widely from everyday household kitchen equipment to cutting-edge space devices. The unique properties of fluoropolymers are attributed to their structure, which is based on a polymer of carbon-carbon bonds surrounded by highly stable fluoropolymer, resulting in its inertness. Fluorine atoms bond stably to carbon-carbon compounds and do not detach due to chemical actions, making them particularly stable against heat. Recently, the varieties have increased to over 20, and depending on the structural characteristics of each polymer, properties such as non-stickiness, low friction, weather resistance, and elasticity have been added.
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