Nylon powders produce
Durable, easy to clean finishes which have excellent abrasion and wear resistance, good electrical properties, good chemical and solvent resistance, good exterior durability, low coefficient of friction and excellent machine-ability.
Typical applications include automotive clips and wear surfaces, office and institutional furniture, industrial pipe and fittings, food processing and handling equipment as well as marine hardware and shopping carts.

Nylon Dipping
Nylon coating is an excellent all-round coating it provides you with a flexible material with high impact strength elasticity and abrasion resistance, a high resistance to chemicals, heat and stress cracking. It also provides an excellent resistance to salt solution and ultraviolet rays. This and its many other features allow for an effective material with many different capabilities
Nylon powders can be formulated for application by dipping a heated component into a tank of powder, which has been fluidised by passing compressed air though the powder. The nylon fuses on to the component, melting to a smooth finish on heavy components without further heating.
Nylon is the material of choice for the most demanding applications due largely to its unique blend of thermal, physical, chemical, and mechanical properties. Together, the result is an excellent cost-performance ratio. Another unique quality of Nylon is that it meets autoclave requirements, making it ideal for the medical industry and similar. Few materials meet the standards of autoclave requirements, but nylon coatings unique abilities meet the standard for autoclaving requirements making it the coating of choice for many important medical industry applications.