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Solution to Wear and Corrosion. The future is today!
Technological advancements have now made possible the
next-generation of down-hole pumps for the oil industry.
Applications of the new "E"-CARBON coating, a thin,
dense composite of proprietary materials, onto standard
pump components, have resulted in unprecedented
increases in operational life.
The new "E"-CARBON surface coating, with a hardness of
92+ Rc, offers today's oil tooling design engineers and
manufacturers the opportunity to achieve maximum
performance levels with down-hole pump equipment.
"E"-CARBON does not fracture or separate from base
metals now being used by the petroleum industry. Bending
impact and normal operational flexing will not cause the
"E"-CARBON coating to chip or peel. "E"-CARBON operates
successfully at temperatures up to 1400 F (775 C) with
no adverse effects on either the coating or base metal
integrity.
Unlike with other metals, opposing or mating surfaces
coated with "E"-CARBON have a greatly reduced
coefficient of friction. Pump components (i.e., barrels,
plungers, balls and seats) which are subject to sliding
and moving contact can be coated with "E"-CARBON and are
much easier to assemble and disassemble; galling and
fretting corrosion are essentially eliminated.
The "E"-CARBON coating is
uniformly distributed over all surface areas. Deposit
thickness tolerances are closely maintained and range
between 0.001" and 0.002".
Benefits
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92
+ Rc hardness - Ceramic-like hardness
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All
standard base metal alloys can be "E"-CARBON coated
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Excellent corrosion resistance protection
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Deposit thickness: 0.001" - 0.002"
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Becomes integral with base metal - no chipping or
peeling
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Greatly reduces surface friction between sliding and
mating components
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Provides anti-galling and anti-fretting corrosion
protection
Applications
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Ball/Seats: All base alloys
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Barrels: All base alloys
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Plungers: All base alloys
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Valve rods
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Valve-rod bushings
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Threads: (ID/OD)
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Gears
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Bearings
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PC
Pump-Rotor
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Chokes
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Can be applied to all pump components used in the
oil patch!
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