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Surface Prep Best Practices for Applying Thin-Film Coatings

Surface Prep Best Practices for Applying Thin-Film Coatings

Chemically etched surfaces, mechanically blasted, or sanded surfaces can add extra adhesion promotional characteristics to a substrate. Having a clean, oil, soil and oxide free surface for coating to adhere to a substrate is the most important factor in successful application.

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Benefits and Applications of AEGIS AECH

Benefits and Applications of AEGIS AECH

Thin-film ceramic paint coatings are a liquid coating that bonds to a large number of common substrates. AEGIS AECH is different from many thin-film coatings in that it has UV-stability resists oxidization events.

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AEGIS Featured in A2Z Manufacturing Magazine

AEGIS Featured in A2Z Manufacturing Magazine

Many epoxies and ceramics discolor, yellow, or lose gloss when exposed to UV rays over time. Powder coatings are often used as a workaround for outdoor exposure, but they come with their own limitations—especially when tight tolerances are involved.

Aegis coatings, in contrast, are designed to resist UV degradation.

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Paint & Coating Agitation Prior to Application

Paint & Coating Agitation Prior to Application

Components that make up liquid paint formulations will settle. Various weights of the ingredients will need agitation prior to adding paints to spray application equipment and also prior to adding activators or hardeners.

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