Polymeric (Polymer) Coating

Overview

Polymeric coatings are coatings or paint made with polymers that provide superior adherence and protection from corrosion.

The polymeric coating process applies an elastomer or other polymeric material onto a supporting substrate. Examples of polymeric coatings include:

  • Natural and synthetic rubber
  • Urethane
  • Polyvinyl chloride
  • Acrylic, epoxy, silicone
  • Phenolic resins
  • Nitrocellulose

Polymer coatings can be applied to metals, ceramics as well as synthetic materials. They are temperature-resistant up to approx. 535°F (280°C) and FDA-approved and are therefore used primarily for food production (e.g. containers, multi-head scales, frying pans).

Applying polymeric coating to a metallic surface increases the ionic resistance.

References:

https://www.corrosionpedia.com/definition/1454/polymeric-coating

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