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Metal Preparation

Parts should be surface finished prior to Armoloy® processing. Removal of excessive paint, scale, rust or corrosion by Armoloy may entail additional costs. Because surface dimension is not significantly increased by coating, Armoloy® TDC will not fill scratches, pits, and dents but rather conform to them. Removal of normal oil or grease prior to coating is a standard Armoloy procedure.

Part Submission

Customers should submit parts to be processed accompanied by instructions indicating those surfaces requiring Armoloy® TDC coating. Masking of individual details is available. Basis material and hardness of part should be specified.

All parts shipped to Armoloy for processing should be properly packaged to prevent damage and corrosion. Containers adequate to obtain maximum protection during shipping should be used.

Getting the Most from Armoloy

When you decide to submit a part for processing, your Armoloy provider will supply an information sheet upon request which should accompany the part. For example: in the case of a die a sample production piece should also accompany the part, if available, to help identify any problem areas that may require special attention.

The Armoloy coating can be applied to parts that have had previous surface treatments including hard chrome and nitriding but special handling may be required in processing these items. Flame hardened parts make excellent candidates for the Armoloy coating.

Armoloy can also be applied over welded repairs. On forming dies Armoloy works particularly well over welds made with low nickel content rods.

If you are welding, plugging, slugging or pegging areas of a tool, the material being used is important. An Armoloy sales engineer will work with you to maximize all Armoloy characteristics.

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