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Identification & Functionality
- Product Type
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Technical Information
- Accolan Silver is silver-metallic in color and has a half-matte finish. In order to achieve maximal attachment, and thereby extend product lifetime, rinse and sandblast the product to be coated prior to coating in order to remove impurities and to ensure optimal attachment.
- Damaged coating cannot be repaired on site but must be returned to Accoat for re-coating.
- Use of sharp tools and similar equipment can damage the coating. We recommend that employees who work with coated tools etc. be informed that the coating can be damaged by the use of sharp items such as knives, chisels and screwdrivers.
- Product Attributes
Contact with foodstuffs Yes, EC 1935/2004 Materials suitable for coatings Steel, Stainless steel, Aluminum Limitation Use of sharp tools will damage the coating Slippage (non-stick qualities) Excellent
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Uses
- Accolan Silver is an often over-looked coating, which has excellent all-round qualities common to Fluoroplast coatings. Accolan Silver is suitable for use in the foodstuffs industry, for example in dough vats and mixers and on conveyer belt, toasters and welding tools. Accolan Silver is also used in the glue industry; glue dispensing machines are often coated with Accolan Silver.
- In addition, Accolan Silver makes an excellent coating for knives, cutting tools and not least vacuum and thermal molders.
- As a result of its excellent all-round properties, Accolan Silver is also suitable for use with frozen products and freeze-drying trays.
- Accoflon Silver can be strengthened with Accowear, where necessary.
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Layer thickness | 15-60 | µm | — |
Temperature Range (Continuous) | -45 - +230 | °C | — |
Temperature Range (Intermittant) | -45 - +260 | °C | — |
Technical Details & Test Data
- Significant Properties
Safety & Health
- Safety Precautions
Heating to over 300°C will result in the release of acidic gasses which can be poisonous. Do not weld or perform similar operations on the metal close to coated areas. Old coating is best removed mechanically, e.g. by sandblasting.