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High Temperature Corrosion Protection




I am looking for an inexpensive finishing treatment for carbon steel components. Must provide corrosion protection in an oven environment at 500 to 600 °F. This is a bakery oven with moisture being released from the product.

Dave Goodwin
- Plano,Texas,USA
2000


Contact to Sermagard . They have very good products for high temperature applications.

Jordi Pujol
- Barcelona, Spain
2000



While our company does a whole host of high temperature surfaces for steel components, the best solution to a corrosion problem in high humidity at 300C might be the use of stainless steel instead of carbon steel.

Otherwise, nickel plating may be acceptably priced and should meet this need. Nitrides, oxynitrides, and ceramic coatings may be more expensive than the parts.

Dale Woika
Surface Conversion Sciences - Bellefefonte, Pennsylvania
2000




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