Thursday, December 29, 2011

Dupont Coatings


Teflon has often been described as "an example of serendipity, a flash of genius, a happy accident  and even a mixture of all three. "In 1938 Dr. Roy Plunkett, a DuPont chemist, began working with refrigerants. After verification of a frozen sample compressed Plunkett discovered that she had polymerized a waxy, white solid formed of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Plunkett Subsequent tests showed that the polymer is highly resistant to electricity, temperature, mold and fungus. And to top it off, the polymer is very smooth.
It would be several decades until DuPont felt comfortable enough to market their Teflon ® cookware. Laboratory tests confirm Teflon ® cookware starts to deteriorate when exposed to evil and extreme heat to 500 ° F or more. It is important to note that fats, butter and cooking oil tend to burn and smoke, only 400 ° F. In fact, foods cooked in edible state burning before non-stick cookware is deteriorating and poses serious health risks.
The Statue of Liberty: A lot of people might never guess that one of the most iconic American statues, Statue of Liberty, using Teflon ® as a lubricator and insulation to the exterior structure of the statue pure copper and steel frame. The Teflon ® coating protects most metals against wear and corrosion.
The wiper: For the automotive industry, DuPont Teflon ® has created a solution to the loud squeaking wipers when rain. The blade is coated with Teflon ® to reduce friction and more fluid movement through the windshield.
Modern food processing equipment: There are many advantages to using a Teflon ® coated components and the mountains of food processing plants. The food does not react with Teflon, so the purity of the product is maintained. Maintenance costs are reduced because of the equipment as Teflon to protect against wear and corrosion and to keep food from sticking, or connect. Because the devices are easier to clean and must be cleaned less frequently, less harsh cleaning chemicals or harmful substances in the environment, which is a good way to go green Teflon. In addition, less downtime for cleaning equipment to increase productivity.
DuPont Teflon, with its resistance to the non-stick, temperature stability, low friction and chemical properties of the revolutionaries has found new uses for everyday nonstick cookware with a modern architecture, a layer of metal, fabric , plastics and more. To ensure that your product application is done correctly Teflon, DuPont has created a program of industrial applicator license that allows only a limited number of companies to apply this revolutionary coating. In addition, DuPont continues to reduce the number of licensed industrial applicator to ensure that only companies that meet a high standard can apply the coating.

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