Corrosion Coatings
There are several corrosion resistant coatings that can be engineered to provide a corrosion resistant barrier for many substrate materials in many corrosive environments. Nickel-chromium and cobalt-chromium alloys produce very good corrosion resistant coatings. These materials can be deposited...
Wear Coatings
There are many types of wear mechanisms including adhesive, abrasive, erosive, cavitation, and fretting. In many cases wear can occur from a combination of these mechanisms. Some of the more common materials TST Coatings uses to provide wear resistant coatings include ceramics such as carbides and...
Medical Device Coatings
Medical coatings include dielectric coatings for electrosurgial insturments, coatings to improve the tissue gripping of the instrument, bio-compatible coatings for orthopedic implants, and EMI/RFI (Electromagnetic Interference and Radio Frequency Interferance) coatings to protect equipment from the...
EMI/RFI Shielding Coatings
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) can be mitigated with the use of thermal spray coatings. Attenuation levels of about 80 dBm can be acheived at frequencies into the gigahertz range. The coatings can be applied to a many materials including plastics and...
Dielectric Coatings
Dielectric coatings are used for high and low voltage applications over the range of DC to RF. Dielectric strengths for ceramic coatings range from 350 to over 1000 volts per mil. Dielectric coatings can be applied on a wide range of parts(materials) from metal to plastic and composite parts.
Thermal Barrier Coatings
The use of thermal barrier coatings enables the use of metallics, alloys and composite materials at higher temperatures, by reducing the temperature to which the parts are exposed.
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