Infinop
PO Box 2562
Denton
TX Texas
United States
76201
Phone:
+1 801 298 2570, Fax: +1 801 298 2590
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Industrial Goods Services Casting, Molding, Machining Surface Treating
Industrial Goods and Services Casting, Molding, Machining Surface Treating
Fisher Company Fluoropolymer Coatings and Linings Fisher Company Chemical Resistant Coatings FDA & USP Class VI Coatings Rotational Lining & Molding Dual Laminate Vessels & Tanks Sheet Lining Fluorloc Material Analysis Case Histories Technical Documents Fisher Company sales@fisherutah.com www.fisherutah.com 888.966.6900 (toll free) North Salt Lake, Utah Fisher Company Fluoropolymer Coatings and Linings Fisher Company is the world leader in the technology and application of high build fluoropolymer coatings and linings. We developed these thick (> 40 mil) coatings more than a decade ago and have applied them to over a thousand tanks. There are numerous advantages to our fluoropolymer coatings over other methods and processes. The typical sheet lining processes used in the industry result in weld seams, heat affected zones, or both. Fisher Company coatings are bonded to the substrate at, or close to, the tensile strength of the resin (4,000-5,000 psi) to avoid these problems. For pharmaceutical and biotech applications our fluoropolymer coatings have passed the requirements by United States Pharmacopoeia, USP Class VI, the highest rating for any plastic coating or lining. Our facilities allow us to coat parts from the very small up to large vessels 12 feet in diameter and 40 feet in length. In addition to our high build coatings, we fabricate dual laminate vessels and tanks using a number of thermoplastic and fluoropolymer linings. We also rotationally line (i.e., roto-line), and mold vessels and equipment that are used in a variety of services. Fisher Company continues to actively research and develop new fluoropolymer applications using our full-scale grinding operation, lab, and coating facilities located in Utah. Our in-house analyses includes full thermal and mechanical techniques such as melt flow rheology (MFR), thermomechanical analysis (TMA), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetr