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PROPERTIES Armoloy ® TDC is a low friction coating due to special techniques used in its application. The low coefficient of friction is invaluable especially in situations where extreme temperatures are involved. Normal proven average deposits are in the .0001/.0003" per side range. Low Friction Coefficient: Armoloy® is a low friction coating due to special techniques used in its application. The low coefficient of friction is invaluable especially in situations where extreme temperatures are involves. Enhanced corrosion resistance: Armoloy ® TDC resists attacks by most organic and inorganic compounds with the exception of sulfuric and hydrochloric acids. Of course, base metal porosity, surface hardness and other imperfections affect basic corrosion-resistant properties. All basis metals with the Armoloy coating are enhanced. Conforms to ASTM-B117 and others. Improved release characteristics: Armoloy ® TDC helps reduce maintenance requirements and downtime in the mold industry due to the smooth, micro-nodular surface produced by the coating. This will lead to more shots and shorter cycle times. Molding areas stay cleaner longer and require less maintenance while burnt on plastic and rubber can be quickly removed. Less Hydrogen Exposure: Armoloy’s® unique processing and preprocess surface preparation minimizes a parts exposure to hydrogen. (Original conditions may not be removed.) Takes the Heat: Armoloy® withstands temperatures of -400’ to 1600"F. At elevated temperatures above 1200’F it will react with carbon monoxide, sulfur vapor and phosphorus. At bright read heat, oxidation occurs in steam or alkali hydroxide atmospheres. Hardness and were resistance will be reduced to some degree at temperatures above 1200’F. Safety first: With Armoloy’s® strength also comes safety. USDA/FSA compliant for us on food processing equipment and pharmaceutical applications.
Additional properties include: · Reduced maintenance and machinery replacement costs · Smoother, faster and quieter running equipment · 78Rc surface hardness · Vickers Diamond measurements produce a 1020-1100 hardness rating. · Complies to AMS-2438a and QQ-C-320B, Class 2, Type II standards |