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The wonders of technology are everywhere from cell phones and touch screens to computers and GPS units. But even more fascinating is the technology that goes into the many things we never consider - the handle on the stairs of the subway that you hold as you climb aboard, the little buttons on your car sound system that ensure you can change the channels and even the slippery surface on our Teflon cookware. Every one of those mundane things have been manufactured and either sprayed or dipped with industrial coatings of endless variety.

But, if you ask the average person about town about PTFE coating or xylan coating, you'll receive blank stares. Though many people don't know about them, take a look at just some of the applications for industrial coatings in everyday life:


Medical Instruments Tools for surgery, syringes and diagnostic equipment are often coated with a protective coating to prevent them from being damaged when they touch the body's fluids.

Thousands of Little Parts The thousands of screws and wing nuts that make up your household appliances, your automobile or even the wheeled chairs you use at the office have likely all been coated with a version of industrial powder coating to prevent breakdown from moisture, corrosion or heat and other adverse environments.

High-Tech Tools The armed forces, police force and automotive technicians all make use of equipment or tools that were probably dipped in plastisol coating to make them easier to use and in addition offer abrasion, impact and corrosion protection.

Trains, Planes, Automobiles Grab handles on trains offer a secure grip, due to a variety of industrial coating products. Most items are fluid-dipped or sprayed, to provide attractive colors and exceptional wear-resistance.

Food Prep Your everyday pans are likely dipped with a food grade Teflon coating to prevent food from getting stuck on. But, look at the baskets in your dishwasher or the rubbery grips on your pans, knives or serving spoons for additional instances of industrial coatings in action.

Industrial coatings are added at manufacturing plants throughout the United States. However, yet you'll find many plants that provide professional powder coating services around New Jersey.

So the next time you use a pair of pliers, your hammer or the soft grip of that grab bar on the bus, make certain to thank technology for the professional coatings manufacturers and the many ways they improve our lives.