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Industrial coatings are thin films deposited upon materials to add or enhance desired properties, such as color, conductivity, corrosion resistance, etc. Most industrial coatings are enhanced by resins, which are the film-forming portion of the paint, coating, or sealant. Some of the most commonly used resins in industrial coatings include acrylic-based paints, alkyd resins, aluminum, boron nitride, cement and mortar, ceramic-based industrial coatings, conversion coatings, epoxies, furan thermosetting resins, glass enamel, graphite, latex, metal-filled industrial coatings, nylon, oil-based paints, phenolic resins, plastisol, polyester, polyurethane and urethane, rubbers, silicates, silicone, PTFE, vinyl and wax (among many others).
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Polymer Coatings | Machine Design Polymeric coatings designed for corrosion protection are usually tougher and are applied in heavier films than are appearance coatings. |
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Finishes and Coatings | Machine Design Electrodeposited coatings: Zinc, cadmium, tin, nickel, and chromium coatings are most common for fasteners. Finishes and Coatings November 15, 2002 |
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Tough Coatings | Machine Design In addition to conventional PVD hard coatings such as TiN (titanium nitride), so called "tribological coatings" with optimized frictional properties |

