Halar Coating Oven

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Halar is ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene, or ECTFE. ECTFE. The most basic explanation for Halar is that it is a type of plastic. This particular type of plastic is known as Halar because it is semi-crystalline and melt-processable. There are additional properties of Halar that make it desirable for use as an industrial coating. These properties include:

  • It has high impact strength.
  • It is resistant to chemicals with a wide range of temperatures – specifically, -75 degrees Celsius to 150 degrees Celsius.
  • It is resistant to corrosion, again with the same wide temperature range.
  • It has high electrical resistivity, which means that it strongly opposes the flow of electric current.
  • It has a low dielectric constant.
  • It has superior cryogenic properties, meaning that it can withstand extremely cold temperatures.

Halar coating is a type of plastic that is extremely resistant to high and low temperatures, can withstand impact, and resists chemicals, corrosion, and electricity. Halar is typically used as an industrial coating. This means that it is applied to other products to give them protection and make them more durable. In particular, it is used to coat products that may be exposed to high amounts of friction, because Halar will minimize the amount of wear that the products suffer.

Halar is used in a variety of products, including:

  • Bearings, which are mechanical parts that control the motion of other parts.
  • Cams, which are rotating mechanical devices, such as the camshaft in a car.
  • Valve seats, which are the surface of a valve onto which the handle is screwed shut to prevent leaks.
  • Wire.
  • Cable.

You can see that in the first three examples, Halar is a beneficial choice because it resists friction. Bearings, cams, and valve seats are all exposed to high amounts of friction through the motion involved in their function. Halar makes these parts more durable and minimizes the wear that they suffer so that they need to be replaced less often.

Wire and cable are coated with Halar because of the electrical resistance that it offers. Halar has high electrical resistivity and low dielectric constant, which makes it an excellent choice for coating wire and cable.

Halar is also used frequently in the paper industry to coat pipes and scrubbers that are treated with bleaching agents. Because Halar is very resistant to chemicals, it allows the pipes and scrubbers to be treated and cleaned with bleach without corroding or damaging the pipes.

Specifications

The coating oven can bear temperatures of up to 390 degree celsius. The ovens are protected chemically or are corrosion resistant besides being highly productive . The Halar coating Oven is broadly used with a host of other industrial applications.

Specific parameters of very stringent nature are set for checking the Halar ovens. Regardless of whether you are using the batch ovens or conveyors ovens, they are offering a wide variety of industrial ovens.
For a heating source, the coated ovens use gas, power or thermal oil. The oven has a coating that opposes natural solvents that prevents synthesis substances and natural solvents from causing erosion.

It applies modern technology for disseminating air at a very high speed. The working chamber is even made to fit in with the client’s expectations. That is one reason why the halar coating oven manufacturer has developed a fast expanding client network within a very short span of time.

Customised option available as per customer requirement.