Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
CME Protective Coatings
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    Protective Coatings Canada

    CME Protective Coatings offers Canadian companies a complete line of protective coatings to protect against all types of corrosion, abrasion, and problems due to friction and release.

     

    The weakest part of most metal components is the surface. It is here that corrosion and wear takes place, and where most metals fail. Corrosion alone is responsible for more than five billion dollars damage to metal parts and structures in North America each year, while the effects of mechanical wear are incalculable.

     

    One of the most effective methods of preventing metal failure is to protect the surface with an industrial strength coating.

     

    Impregnation, or the metal coating business, is a “state of the art” business dealing with extreme temperature and highly corrosive environments. Metal impregnation was developed to help the chemical and process industries run smoother with lower production and replacement costs. CME Protective Coatings Ltd. has developed coatings for problems arising from erosion, corrosion, abrasion, release and various problems resulting from intense temperatures.

     

    CME Protective Coatings Ltd. continues to develop coatings for new problems facing all industries today. CME Protective Coatings Ltd. manufactured the Inhibcote RX® line to compliment the Teflon® line of protective coatings creating a wider range of products with elevated working temperatures.

     

    The purpose of coating metal is to lubricate and protect equipment parts which would be exposed to corrosive elements and high temperatures. A coated part is expected to last two to four times longer than a non-coated part depending on the environment which it is located.

     

    Therefore, protective coatings can cut costs of a company by saving on downtime, replacement costs and decreasing friction leading to lower production costs.

     

    “Each problem is unique in its own way.” With the large variety of coatings available in today's market, the  majority of the problems in the industrial world can be solved. One particular chemical compound can cause various problems with only slight changes in concentrations and temperature.

     

    CME Protective Coatings Ltd. has proven its success dealing with problems relating to corrosion, abrasion, erosion, friction reduction and release over the last thirty years.  CME Protective Coatings Ltd. is continuously involved in the research and  writing of coating specifications throughout the world. Our field experience has allowed us to complete an application library of both successful and un-successful applications and tests.

     

    POWDER FORMS

    Applied electro statically with a  special powder gun. The powder fuses to the part, and flows together to create a pin hole free surface.

     

    LIQUID SPRAY

    These coatings are sprayed to an average of 1.5 mils. Thinner coats are usually sufficient with these coatings.

     

    SHEETING

    These materials are applied with the assistance of heat reacted adhesives.  The seams are protected by welding rods and covered with caping strips. These materials average 40 mils.



     

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