New Coating Increases Hardness and Reduces Roughness when Applied to Metals

FriCSo – Friction Control Solutions, today announced FriCSo Super-Finishing, a patent-pending mechanical lapping process that uses a unique FriCSo-developed polymer. The innovative process creates an organic layer that bonds into the metal surface through chemical reaction.

The single process significantly improves the surface roughness average (Ra), mean roughness depth (Rz) amplitude and the Bearing Area Curve (BAC), while increasing surface hardness.

"FriCSo’s super-finishing solution is not a coating but delivers coating-like performance at a fraction of the time, cost and maintenance required by traditional solutions," said Kostia Mandel, FriCSo Vice President R&D. "It improves cost-effectiveness of existing super-finishing processes, including the reduction of process time and cost of tools."

FriCSo-treated metal parts enjoy significant reduction in coefficient of friction (COF), thus enabling improved energy efficiency in engines, have high wear resistance, and demonstrate excellent performance under extreme tribological conditions where boundary and mixed lubrication regimes are encountered.

The solution can be easily adapted by the user to existing lapping machines. FriCSo Super-Finishing may be applied on cylindrical parts, on flat surfaces and on a variety of metals. It is commercially viable for mass production or small quantities. FriCSo solutions address the needs of a variety of industries, such as the automotive, heavy-duty, agriculture and hydraulics industries.

Environmentally-friendly, the solution does not use hazardous waste materials or produce waste products. No coating is needed.

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