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A protective coating called an oxidation-resistant coating is made to stop or lessen the occurrence of oxidation (sometimes referred to as rusting) on the surface of a material. In a chemical process known as oxidation, oxygen interacts with a material to produce rust, which over time can harm or deteriorate it.
In industries like automotive, aerospace, and construction where materials are subjected to harsh weather conditions or high temperatures, oxidation-resistant coatings are frequently utilized.
These coatings can be applied via spray coating, dip coating, or other techniques. They can be created from a range of materials, including as metals, ceramics, and polymers.
Typical types of coatings that prevent oxidation include:Coatings that are zinc-rich: These coatings have a lot of zinc, which serves as a sacrificial anode to keep the underlying metal from corroding.
Ceramic coatings: Made of inorganic substances like silicon carbide, zirconia, or aluminum oxide, these coatings offer great resistance to high temperatures and chemical corrosion.
Epoxy coatings: These coatings offer good adhesion and corrosion resistance and are created by mixing epoxy resin with a curing agent. Polymer coatings: These coatings, which are created from different polymers like polyurethane or polyethylene, offer effective defense against environmental elements including moisture and UV radiation.
In general, oxidation-resistant coatings can help materials last longer and require fewer expensive repairs or replacements.
Global oxidation-resistant coating market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A coating developed by Oerlikon Balzers that is just 7 m thin, highly abrasion and corrosion resistant, and harder than practically all other coatings previously used to treat plastics.
For oxidation-resistant applications, SilcoTek offers Silcolloy, a high-temperature coating that keeps a glossy surface finish even in the most difficult circumstances.
Additionally, improvements in powder coating technology have produced ultra-durable powder coatings that give corrosion resistance and UV durability.Praxair Surface Technologies provides services for corrosion-resistant coatings that can assist stop hot corrosion and high-temperature oxidation.
Prolong the life of parts that are exposed to heat. Remove pollution caused by corrosion and oxidation. Maintaining important tolerances in hot environments. Eliminate time-consuming cleaning and oxidation removal using high temperature coating, which keeps surface finish even when exposed to 1000°C in air.