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US Anodizing Xtremcoat™


Xtremcoat™ can be applied over bare aluminum or steel or they can be applied over Anodizing or Phosphate for better protection. Once cured, Xtremcoat™ is resistant to most solvents, thinners and gun chemicals. The only way to remove Xtremcoat™ is by abrasive blasting.



Most Xtremcoat™ coatings meet military requirements for saltwater exposure! Tests have been conducted for 500 hour salt spray (5% salt), the equivalent of a seven-year exposure. The same coatings are used on US Navy, Special Operation (SEAL) weapon systems!

Teflon - Coating offers excellent protection from abrasion, corrosion, does not attract dust or dirt, it is impact resistant, and has great lubricating properties.

Moly - Coating offers excellent protection from abrasion, corrosion, does not attract dust or dirt, it is impact resistant, and has great lubricating properties.

Ceramic - Coating offers excellent protection from abrasion, corrosion, does not attract dust or dirt, it is impact resistant, and has great lubricating properties.

Thermal Barrier - Recommended for parts expose to high temperature, coating offers reduction in heat transfer, and surface temperature.

Dry Lubricant - Recommended for parts having surface-to-surface contact, coating offers a lubricating film that reduces friction, prevent seizing, and aid in heat dissipation.

For better protection against impact, abrasion, corrosion, wear, and saltwater exposure, Xtremcoat ™ should be applied over Phosphate or Anodizing.

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