Primarily used on drive rolls of coating machines, printing presses, dyeing machines, tape production equipment, and baby diaper manufacturing machines. These drive rolls often come into contact with the adhesive, printing, or dyeing surfaces. Un-dried printing or dyeing surfaces are prone to staining the roll, affecting the product's surface patterns.
The traditionally used "Teflon" coating has excessive peel strength on hot melt adhesives, resulting in poor non-stick performance and insufficient wear resistance, causing the non-stick properties to fail quickly. This leads to low production efficiency, short maintenance cycles, and increased costs.
Our independently developed patented invention (Patent No.: ZL 2010 1 0543575.X), "Thermal Spray Anti-adhesive Wear-resistant Coating," utilizes plasma thermal spray technology, combining nickel-based alloys with high polymer anti-adhesive materials. Drawing inspiration from the biomimicry "Lotus Leaf Effect," the coating boasts extremely low adhesive peel strength and excellent wear resistance. Its overall performance is dozens of times better than Teflon coatings, placing it at the forefront of the national level in this field.




























