rickraphael
Materials
- Nov 22, 2013
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We are looking for an omniphobic, nonstick, low coefficient of friction coating for a kitchen device used for hand grinding relatively soft foods like herbs and spices. PTFE was our first choice but because this is being sold to the 'health conscious' market, it was eliminated as an option. (I know it's safe but "no PTFEs" is what they want!) We originally tested PTFE coatings against a variety of food products and the average static CoF was .30 which is what we are aiming for with a different coating
The device is used at room temperature, and the substrate is Al 7000 series. It must be FDA approved for food contact and cost is a consideration. There will be little or no abrasion in use. It should be not more than .002" thick. The parts are 2.5" diameter.
We would prefer to have the parts coated in China (where they are manufactured) by an American subsidiary if possible. Do any suggestions come to mind?
Thanks,
Rick
The device is used at room temperature, and the substrate is Al 7000 series. It must be FDA approved for food contact and cost is a consideration. There will be little or no abrasion in use. It should be not more than .002" thick. The parts are 2.5" diameter.
We would prefer to have the parts coated in China (where they are manufactured) by an American subsidiary if possible. Do any suggestions come to mind?
Thanks,
Rick