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Insulation that lasts

Thermal or electrical insulation coatings are crucial features in modern machine or plant construction. Using plasma coatings on ceramic basis, we can extend the efficiency factor and the service life of the critical components in your systems.

Customised precisely to your specific thermal conditions, we use plasma spraying to produce high-performance insulation coatings made of ceramic working materials. The structure of the coatings and the choice of materials applied are crucial for the efficient thermal insulation and high-temperature resistance of the components we enhance for you in this way. And good corrosion resistance is often an added benefit for you that comes along with this treatment.

Our ceramic plasma coating is also a well-proven option for the electrical insulation of your workpieces. With a suitable retrofit we can guarantee dielectric strengths of up to 10 kV depending on the thickness of the coating. This highly effective insulation gives your equipment reliable protection against damage from leakage currents or contact reactions. As an alternative for applications up to 150°C we offer a dense plastic coating. And if, in addition to electrical insulation, you also need corrosion resistance at high temperatures combined with diffusion resistance, then our PEEK coating is the process of choice.

Key data at a glance:

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Applications (examples)

plasma/ceramics

electrical and thermal insulation (TBC coatings), wear protection

powder coating

measurement/control units, induction components, high-voltage units

Your advantages at a glance:

  • combination coatings
  • high-temperature resistance
  • dielectric strength (electrical insulation)

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