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Graphite coating of finely woven stainless steel mesh

Graphite coating of finely woven stainless steel mesh

RE: Graphite coating of finely woven stainless steel mesh

Haven't heard of a fluidized bed process for Graphite Coatings.

Depending on your end use requirements one approach would be to use a solid film Graphite lubricant. In our process we use the Henkel Aquadag to coat all fasteners on our polymer lines. No fastener is made up without the Aquadag coating. The coating is quite tenacious. To remove it we cycle the fasteners through a Pyrolysis Furnace, then re coat. I would contact Henkel with the particulars of you problem.

http://qclubricants.com/products.htm

http://www.henkelna.com/us/content_data/LT_5701_So...

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