JT-TL series of high-temperature wear resistant ceramic coating is a brand-new functional coating with excellent high-temperature wear resistant and chemical resistance performance, etc. It contains no PTFE, but its high-temperature wear resistant performance exceeds Teflon coating. Compared with present various ceramic coatings its long lasting high-temperature wear resistant performance as well as powerful anticorrosion performance are especially prominent. So it has a very wide market prospect in small kitchen appliances and other segmented industries.
Basic Technical Parameters and Data of Self-detection Coating
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Product No.
Detected Item
Detected Item
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JT-TLSeries
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Conclusion
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Brightness
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92 glossmeter
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65-75
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Hardness
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Mitsubishi pencil
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More than 7H(Depends on different base materials)
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Adhesion
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100/100 squared meter /3M adhesive tape
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Adhesion 100%
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Wearing resistance
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scouring pad /1kg heavy pressure
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More than 2000 times (Depends on different color)
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Solvent resistance
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Wipe with MEK back and forth; no apparent bruise
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100 times ;OK
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high-temperature resistant
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500 centigrade-1000 centigrade
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Outshanding Performance
1.Inorganic Ceramic Coating
Compared with organic coating Teflon, this series of coating contains no PTFE and is a brand new inorganic ceramic coating.
2.Environment protection and Nontoxic Performance
With superior performance of environmental protection, this product contains no heavy metal and other harmful compositions and has passed inspections by SGS, FDA and other authoritative institutions.
3.Superior Functionality
This product has many performances, such as super weatherability, corrosion resistance, ultrahigh hardness, wearing resistance, stain resistance and moisture resistance, etc. Compared with various ceramic coatings (KFC, Cerasol and Excilon), the core property of JT-TL series of high-temperature wear resistant ceramic coating is long lasting high-temperature wear resistant performance.
4.Performance of Low Temperature Curing
Teflon coating can be sintered into film under around 400 centigrade, while ceramic coating can form dense and solid ceramic film coating under around 250 centigrade.

