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How to apply teflon coating on rubber diaphragm

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DarumaGoma

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Hi,

Does anyone know the detailed steps on how I can successfully apply a teflon coating on a rubber diaphragm.

Thanks in advance,
Goma
 
Hi.

First, you'll need an adhesion promoter. Contact Lord Corporation ( and ask about their "Chem-Lock" product line. They work great.

Second, for your "Teflon", look to Acheson Colloids Company ( Their PTFE-based dispersions will serve you equally well.

Third, have others do your coating work for you. After all, applicators abound. Just look for those whose experience includes coating rubber. I recommend this for three reasons:

1) Adhesion promoters are especially hazardous to apply unless strict, proper precautions are taken.

2) Applying "Teflon" is both science and craft. For the best finish, why not leave it to the pros?

3) Economics.

If you'd like more help, just visit:
<a href=" Non Stick Coatings</a>

Good luck!

(See technical articles by William Gunnar at:







William Gunnar
 
Hi, again.

Keep in mind that "Teflon" coatings for rubber are special, low-temperature-cure formulations.

Is it chemical resistance you seek? Non-wetting? Dry lubrication?

Let me know if you need more help.

Good luck!
(see 'William Gunnar' at
William Gunnar
 
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