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Letter 31055
NIFLOR coating in the field
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I represent a transportation systems company. We are looking into
the possibility of NIFLOR coating a 5-inch piston and cylinder for
corrosion protection & friction reduction. The cylinder is part
of the truck assembly on a light rail vehicle (commuter train) and
cannot be removed from the truck. The piston is removable. Both parts
are made of steel. I am trying to find out if we can treat the
cylinder in-place and the pistons on-site at the customer location.


I know nothing of the process and whether or not the treating can
be accomplished outside a ‘shop’ environment. Can we purchase the
materials and equipment and carry out the plating process ourselves
in the field? Is this practical economically? Site locations are Salt
Lake City and Sacramento. Please call John Keller, warranty
supervisor.
Thanks
John Keller
Light rail vehicle mfg - Sacramento , CA, USA
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