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Hardide is a unique surface engineering technology combining ultra-hardness, low friction and chemical resistance for use on components made from steel, hard alloys and other materials. A binder-free Tungsten Carbide coating is produced by CVD (Chemical Vapour Deposition), which creates a dense homogenous structure. Due to the deposition process, Hardide can coat complex shapes including ???out of sight' surfaces and prolongs the life of parts. In comparison to other coatings Hardide outperforms its nearest competitors in many areas; it is significantly harder than nitriding and cemented processes and has better corrosion resistance. The nano-pore structure gives a smooth surface and an extremely low friction co-efficient. Hardide is inert and the coating layer contains no potentially harmful bonding agents.

 

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