Aremco's heat-resistant coating agent. For preventing oxidation of graphite crucibles and fixtures used in the casting process, and for protecting graphite electrodes in arc melting furnaces.
"GraphiCoat 623" is a new type of heat-resistant coating agent for graphite developed by the American company Aremco. It is a gray coating agent that is used by mixing titanium diboride-based powder with a water-based inorganic binder. It is used to prevent oxidation of graphite crucibles and tools in high-temperature metallurgy, casting work environments, or jewelry manufacturing factories. Packaging: 1 pint (approximately 500ml) 1 quart (approximately 1 liter) Powder is in cans Curing liquid is in plastic bottles.
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Mix powder P and liquid binder L thoroughly in a weight ratio of 6:4. Application can be easily done with a brush or roller. A coating thickness of about 100 microns is recommended, with a final film thickness of about 60 microns after drying. After application, dry at room temperature for more than 1 hour, and then fire at 760°C for 15 minutes to complete the curing process. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 Used for preventing oxidation of graphite crucibles and fixtures used in the casting process, and for protecting graphite electrodes in arc melting furnaces.
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Audeck Co., Ltd. was established on June 28, 1973, with the aim of importing, manufacturing, and selling industrial chemical products. In November 1988, the company partnered with the American heat-resistant adhesive manufacturer, Alembic Products, to sell their ceramic and heat-resistant epoxy adhesives and ceramic coatings in Japan. In the late 1980s, the company began selling heated black dye, and after 1986, developed new heated black dyeing equipment. Furthermore, in 2003, they launched an electroless nickel plating device, continuing to grow steadily.