metallic-bonds-logo-1

800-236-3307

  • Home
  • Coating Types
    • Traction and Grip Coatings
    • Wear Resistant Coatings
    • Repair Coatings
    • Non Stick Release Coatings
    • Thermal Barrier Protection Coatings
    • Low Coefficient of Friction Coatings
    • Brush Plating
  • Processes
    • Plasma Spray Coating
    • Hvof
    • Arc Spray
    • Flame Spray
    • Metallizing
    • Nickel Brush Plating
  • Projects
    • Madison Plasma Dynamo Experiment
    • Bearing Shaft Repair Service
    • Thick Coating Project
  • General Capabilities
  • Contact Us
  • RFQ

Nickel-Alloy Coating For Electroless Nickel Plating

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Jan 19, 2021 | Blogs, Electroless Nickel Plating

WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS PROTECT AGAINST ABRASION, EROSION, CORROSION, FRETTING/GALLING, CAVITATION, BRINELLING. REPAIR COATINGS NO NEED TO SCRAP AN EXPENSIVE PART. REPAIR OR BUILD UP TO A SPECIFIED SIZE. EXTEND PART LIFE. RELEASE COATINGS FEATURING DURA-SLIK™...

Industrial Coatings Contractors and Engineering

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Jun 23, 2020 | Blogs, Industrial Coatings Contractors

Industrial coatings contractors are merchandise engineered especially for their protective and functional properties. But even though protection is their underlying target, additionally they could be aesthetic. Industrial coatings offer greater than just an aesthetic...

Development of Thermal Barrier Protection Barrier

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Jun 13, 2020 | Blogs, Thermal Barrier Protection Barrier

Thermal barrier coatings are developed to defend metal structural elements from intense elevated temperatures, thereby decreasing anxiety and fatigue and escalating the part’s lifespan. So that you can supply such a higher amount of protection, thermal barriers...

Utilization of Plasma Spray Coating

by Metallic Bonds LTD | May 31, 2020 | Blogs, Plasma Spray Coating

Plasma spray is often a thermal spray coating approach utilized to generate a higher-high-quality coating by a mixture of higher temperatures, higher power heat supply, an inert spraying medium, ordinarily argon, and higher particle velocities. The utilization of...

Thermal Barrier Coating Spray Applications

by Metallic Bonds LTD | May 17, 2020 | Blogs, Thermal Barrier Coating

A thermal barrier coating is actually a material that may be applied among spray foam insulation plus the interior living space. The thermal barrier is applied largely as a fire resistance measure. The IRC calls for this barrier involving the occupied space and...

Thermal Spray Coating Protection Benefits

by Metallic Bonds LTD | May 4, 2020 | Blogs, Thermal Spray Coating

Metallizing, also referred to as thermal spray coating, is the process of applying a thin metallic coating to a substrate for the purpose of protecting it against corrosion and physical wear. Most commonly, aluminum, zinc, and their alloys are used. These are heated...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent Posts

  • Understanding the Electroless Nickel Plating Process: Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Understanding the Ceramic Coating Process: Benefits and Applications
  • Understanding Thermal Barrier Protection: Enhancing Performance and Longevity
  • Understanding the Ceramic Coating Process: Advantages and Disadvantages
  • The Importance of Electroless Nickel Plating in Modern Manufacturing

NAVIGATION

Home
Coating Types
Traction & Grip Coatings
Wear Resistant Coatings
Repair Coatings
Non-Stick/Release Coatings
Thermal Barrier Protection Coatings
Low Coefficient of Friction Coatings
Brush Plating
Processes
Plasma Spray Coating
HVOF
HVOF WC Wear
Arc Spray
Flame Spray
Metallizing
Nickel Brush Plating
Projects
Madison Plasma Dynamo Experiment
Bearing Shaft Repair Service
Thick Coating Project

General Capabilities
Contact Us
RFQ

ABOUT US

Metallic Bonds, Ltd.

For more than 30 years, Metallic Bonds, Ltd. has been a leader in quality Thermal Spray Coating Services, Brush Plating, and Machine Component Repair.

Toll Free: 1-800-236-3307
Phone: 608-365-9299

1929 Royce Ave
Beloit, Wisconsin 53511
United States

CONTACT US

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.