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Some of the Benefits to Coating Food Processing Equipment

By: Matthew McKernan



The coating process comes in hand when your food processing operation can no longer efficiently apply coatings by hand. When this time comes it leaves you with no choice but to start buying food coating equipment.

With the special equipment supplies a steady, more uniform coatings to many things. Some examples are fish, chicken, meats, vegetables, baked goods, confections and snack foods. All of the food coating equipment is specially designed so that it fits neatly into your main production line.

When you decide to invest in your equipment an important to think about is coating your machines so that you are able to get the most out of your equipment.

A thin dense chromium coating and XADC coating can make the food-processing equipment last longer and it also makes for a faster clean up. There has to be a USDA approval for the machinery applications. With using a special coating the corrosion can either greatly reduced and/or eliminated in most of these type of applications.

Not only does coating your equipment help extend the life of you equipment it also helps to lower your maintenance costs which in return saves your business time and money. The low co-efficient of friction that comes with the special coatings allows for reduced wear and less maintenance downtime.

With the lubricious nature of the coatings, combined with the outstanding wear capabilities (78/98Rc). It allows the food processing equipment to operate better and withstand daily wash-downs and cleaning.

The coatings can be applied to many different things. It can be applied to all grades of stainless steel. It can also eliminate the need for Teflon (TM) or any other non-durable surface coatings. Adhesion is absolute-the coating will also not delaminate once it has been applied. The thin dense chromium coatings are able to withstand temperatures in excess of 1000 F.

Another benefit to coating your machines is that it reduces wear and corrosion resistance, there is absolute adhesion to basis. Which means there will be no metal-no chipping, cracking, flaking or peeling. It can also increase the wear and abrasion resistance, and improve the cut-through resistance.

Also it can increase puncture and impact resistance and the studies show it can increase in a machines life by up to 40% reducing both downtime and maintenance cost for you and your business.

And finally it can be very good chemical resistance, and can withstand exposure to heat, water, steam and/or chemicals in the demanding manufacturing process. My opinion is that coating the machines that you use is a necessity.



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