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Jai Ambay Etching Process is a leading provider of PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) coating services in India. They specialize in providing high-quality coatings for industrial equipment and machinery, offering superior adhesion, enhanced non-stick properties, improved chemical resistance, enhanced wear resistance, and cost-effectiveness. In this blog post, we will explore their process, equipment, and certifications, providing context for their PTFE coating services. PROCESS The Jai Ambay Etching Process begins with a thorough cleaning and preparation of the equipment…

Importance of PTFE coating in Indian Manufacturing industries Manufacturing Industries have become one of the highest growth sectors in India in recent times. India is also striving hard to give itself a title of “Manufacturing hub”, and is also aiming at employing 100 million people by the end of 2022. With this trend around and some rapid technological advancements, Manufacturing industries can make great progress in terms of their products and their upgradation.…

PTFE coating is a fluorocarbon solid, making it resistant to corrosive chemicals and extreme temperatures for the hot and cold, UV ray resistant, and low friction. Additionally, it gives great insulation from electricity and doesn’t absorb water. Its legacy in industrial software spans over 80 years. Continue reading for how PTFE is created, its history, and how it’s used today. Teflon® coatings have several attributes that make them helpful to a lot of industries. PTFE…

Laser marking is the process of distributing components or workpieces using laser technology. A laser beam strikes the material, and its energy makes a response that leaves a permanent mark. All materials have an absorption spectrum Wavelengths emitted by the majority of industrial laser systems cannot be seen from the naked eye, so they are hard to imagine. Yet, different substances react differently to different wavelengths. Each material has a unique composition that absorbs certain…

There are indications that more than three thousand years ago some ancient Greeks might have made and used nonstick pans to bake bread. Mycenaean Greek skillets had a cooking side covered with tiny holes that archaeologists believed helped to evenly spread oil over the griddle so that dough wouldn’t stick while being cooked. In the modern history of nonstick coating technology, while working at DuPont in 1938 Roy Plunkett accidentally invented polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Better known…