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Our Test Data

ASTM G65 Wear Resistance
ASTM G76-95 Erosion Resistance
NACE TM0177
ASTM B117 Corrosion Resistance
Impact resistant & Scratch test
Acid Resistant
Friction Coefficient Tests
Coating Porosity Analysis
Adhesion and Bond Tests

iso14001,iso9001,as9100

Technical
Datasheets

Our technical datasheets contain specifications and key properties for our coatings range.
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Research &
Development

We maintain an active research and development programme that continues to keep Hardide at the forefront of advances in surface engineering technology
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Friction Resistant Coating Coefficient Tests

Hardide runs very well when in contact with softer materials such as elastomeric seals, packing and metals ranging from Brass to Inconel. Due to its homogeneous and uniform micro-structure, Hardide polishes as it wears. This offers a distinct advantage over Cemented Carbide or spray coatings where the soft matrix wears away first, causing the surface finish to degrade and the hard carbide particles to prematurely abrade the material that they run against, sometimes known as the “cheese-grater” effect. When compared to diamond or diamond-like coatings in similar applications, Hardide demonstrates superior performance as it can be applied up to ten times more thickly. It can also be machined and it retains lubricating oils like other metals.

Friction Coefficient Tests by ESTL

Friction Coefficient Test
In air (45 + 8% RH) Ti pin against polished Hardide-coated stainless steel disk

Friction Coefficient Test
In vacuum <10-5 mbar

Track radius = 10mm
Stroke length = 10mm
Speeds = 0.01 and 0.1 ms-1
Normal load = 5N