Teflon™ is the brand name that was originally trademarked for polytetrafluroethylene (PTFE). PTFE was discovered, by accident, by a scientist in the 1930s. Upon the discovery of its unique properties, including its low corrosion and abrasion, high temperature resistance, water resistance, and non-stick abilities, PTFE was quickly trademarked as Teflon™. Its uses have grown exponentially over the years, and Teflon™ and its sister brands are now used widely in almost every industry.
Teflon™ coating spray is a product that sprays on, much like spray-paint, and then it’s baked until it forms a solid coat. This allows the user to put a waterproof, non-corrosive protective coating on any product they wish.
Well, the answer lies in its strength and versatility. First of all, Teflon™ coating spray is nonstick. This is the feature that Teflon™ is most well-known for, and a big reason for its widespread use. Almost any substance will easily release from a Teflon™ finish. Secondly, Teflon™ coating has a low coefficient of friction, ranging from 0.05 to 0.20, depending on the conditions. Teflon™ coating is non-wetting, which makes surfaces that have been treated with Teflon™ easy to clean.
Heat resistance is an important feature, as well. Industrial applications of Teflon™ coating can withstand heat up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit. Thanks to Teflon’s™ cryogenic stability, it can also be used in extremely cold conditions (as low as -454 degrees Fahrenheit) without altering its properties.
Teflon™ coating spray is used in industrial applications, as well. If you are developing a product that could benefit from a coat of Teflon™, contact Toefco Engineered Coating Systems. They can protect your product with an application of Teflon™ coating spray. It doesn’t matter whether you are testing out Teflon™ coating spray on one piece, or whether you need thousands of parts to be treated. Toefco will meet your needs and ensure that your product is protected.
To learn more about Teflon™ industrial coatings, call us at 888-912-5921 or ask an industrial coating engineer.