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Coating materials - Coggle Diagram
Coating materials
Organic coating
Organic Coating is a protective or decorative layer applied to surfaces, primarily made from carbon-based compounds)
Purpose: Provides protection against corrosion, weathering, and chemicals, while enhancing appearance.
advantages: Offers flexibility, durability, and aesthetic options; often eco-friendly.
composition: Made of organic polymers like paints, varnishes, and resins.
Inorganic coating
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Ceramic Coating
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Properties: High hardness, excellent heat resistance, and strong corrosion protection.
Applications: Common in automotive, aerospace, and industrial components exposed to high temperatures or abrasive environments.
Benefits: Improves thermal barrier properties and durability, reducing wear.
Conversion Coating
Process: Forms a protective layer through a chemical reaction between the surface and a treatment solution.
Examples: Chromate, phosphate, and anodizing.
Properties: Increases corrosion resistance, provides a base for paint adhesion, and enhances wear resistance.
Applications: Used on metals like aluminum, zinc, and steel in aerospace, automotive, and construction.
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