The Flame Spray Technology is the only system which can apply powders on site and with no need for a coating line. Benefits offered by the Flame Spray Technology Long Term AnticorrosionProtection (antiosmotic protection, electric insulation, chemical resistance); System usable in any weather condition (hot or cold weather, rain – if the item is protected against direct rain); One-step application cycle; Fast turnaround: immediate use of the coated items; No overspray – no need to protect equipment, vehicles etc.; No risk to damage plants, vehicles, pedestrians, etc.; Ecologic system; Easy touch up; Easy repair. GET IN TOUCH! Discover and stay updated on OUR NEWS and PROMOTIONS Contact US! Fields of Application The Flame Spray Technology can be applied in several industrial fields. Application Procedure The application procedure may vary depending on the kind of substrate which needs to be coated. Please, refer to our folder FAQ document about IBIX Flame Spray Coating Technology for all details on the Flame Spray application procedure. Main Features of Thermoplastic Coating Powders Thermoplastic coating powders can be applied by Flame Spraying because they only need to melt and they do not need to cross-link.They provide long-term corrosion and abrasion protection, ensuring:Barrier to vapours, liquids and chemicals (excellent chemical resistance).Electrical insulation – very high dielectric strength which provides anticorrosion.FlexibilityElongation at break (500 to 800%);No cracking; no flaking;Performance unchanged from -70°C to +70°C or +100°C (depending on the polymer used).Thicker coatingsAnticorrosion barrier;Excellent edge and weld coverage;“Warm” and “good grip” effect;Mechanical impact resistance (very resilient coatings, soft enough to absorb shocks and impact with no chipping).Ecological – Environmentally friendlyNo VOCs, no plasticisers, no isocyanates, no TIGCs etc.Superior Salt Spray ResistanceExcellent UV ResistanceVery good for outside applications;Resistant to marine environments.Food ContactLow toxicity;FDA and EU food contact approvals