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Need NITUFF coating service (PTFE impregnated hardcoat aluminum)




I am looking for one or more companies in Malaysia which can do NITUFF coating for aluminium parts.

Info: "The Nituff process penetrates polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and/or other blended polymers into precision hardcoat anodizing to achieve a self-curing, self-lubricating surface with low friction, high corrosion resistance and dielectric properties superior to traditional hardcoat anodizing. The resulting surface not only has more lubricity, but also is harder and more durable than traditional hardcoat anodizing. "

Daniel v [surname deleted for privacy by Editor]
Molding equipment, automation engineer - Duiven, Gelderland, The Netherlands
2004

Ed. note: This RFQ is outdated, but technical replies are welcome, and readers are encouraged to post their own RFQs. But no public commercial suggestions please ( huh? why?).



I am looking for one or more companies in China which can do NITUFF coating for aluminium parts.

Info: "The Nituff process penetrates polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and/or other blended polymers into precision hardcoat anodizing to achieve a self-curing, self-lubricating surface with low friction, high corrosion resistance and dielectric properties superior to traditional hardcoat anodizing. The resulting surface not only has more lubricity, but also is harder and more durable than traditional hardcoat anodizing. "

Poey.Guo
- Suzhou Jiangsu China
November 7, 2011

Ed. note: This RFQ is outdated, but technical replies are welcome, and readers are encouraged to post their own RFQs. But no public commercial suggestions please ( huh? why?).




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