AME's TechniCoat has long been recognized in the HVAC industry as a superior anti-corrosive protective coating for not only coils but internal parts of units operating in corrosive environments. AME-Technicoat are recognized industry specialists at coating HVAC coils (air-conditioning coils). With our highly trained and experienced production technicians, we offer the world's finest anti-corrosion coil coating.
Due to the technical nature and high quality control specifications of AME's TechniCoat system and application along with the stringent quality issues of the world's finest manufacturers of air-conditioning equipment, this is strictly a factory applied coating process. We coat all configurations of coils, including the new popular MicroChannel coil.
AME's TechniCoat is the only qualified coating for MicroChannels due to the complex and tight fin design. We also can coat A/C units - that is we can receive the entire unit and coat whatever parts need protection. Additionally, our coating is polyurethane free as well as Hex-chromium and lead free!
Due to the technical nature and high quality control specifications of AME's TechniCoat system and application along with the stringent quality issues of the world's finest manufacturers of air-conditioning equipment, this is strictly a factory applied coating process. We coat all configurations of coils, including the new popular MicroChannel coil.
AME's TechniCoat is the only qualified coating for MicroChannels due to the complex and tight fin design. We also can coat A/C units - that is we can receive the entire unit and coat whatever parts need protection. Additionally, our coating is polyurethane free as well as Hex-chromium and lead free!
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AME's TechniCoat 10-2 is NOT just a coating but a specific process.
The preparation of the material to be coated is 60% of the process known as TechniCoat 10-2.
The fact is, you can have the best coating materail around, but if it doesn't stay on the substrate, then it is useless.
Therefore, at AME, our process of TechniCoat 10-2 is certified, verified and controlled so that when you get a TechniCoated coil, you are getting more than just a coated coil, you are getting a process that not only do we stand behind, but we are proud of.
The preparation of the material to be coated is 60% of the process known as TechniCoat 10-2.
The fact is, you can have the best coating materail around, but if it doesn't stay on the substrate, then it is useless.
Therefore, at AME, our process of TechniCoat 10-2 is certified, verified and controlled so that when you get a TechniCoated coil, you are getting more than just a coated coil, you are getting a process that not only do we stand behind, but we are proud of.
If you live in an area of high contaminants and/or near the ocean or sea, to protect outside coil(s) from the corrosive action of the salt-air, you should use TechniCoat 10-2.
Also, many find TechniCoat 10-2 to solve the Dirty Socks Syndrome (DSS) found effecting the inside coil(s).
To get a Technicoated Coil you must ask your dealer for this factory option.
He must request that the coating be TechniCoat 10-2.
Therefore, you must be the educated consumer.
Whether you need protection for your outside coil or you need the advantage of a coated inside coil, you will have to ask for it.
Also, many find TechniCoat 10-2 to solve the Dirty Socks Syndrome (DSS) found effecting the inside coil(s).
To get a Technicoated Coil you must ask your dealer for this factory option.
He must request that the coating be TechniCoat 10-2.
Therefore, you must be the educated consumer.
Whether you need protection for your outside coil or you need the advantage of a coated inside coil, you will have to ask for it.
The anti-corrosive protective coating of TechniCoat 10-2 was formulated to reduce the need for daily cleaning.
Particularly cleaning with the use of harsh or abrasive chemicals.
The reason for this procedure not being required on a daily basis is that the coating is so micro porosity free (smooth) that most contaminates do not adhere well, if at all.
The sheeting action is also the reason for reduction and elimination of the "Dirty Sock Syndrome".
Periodic cleaning may be necessary, however, ONLY warm soapy water applied WITHOUT extreme force is all that is required.
Particularly cleaning with the use of harsh or abrasive chemicals.
The reason for this procedure not being required on a daily basis is that the coating is so micro porosity free (smooth) that most contaminates do not adhere well, if at all.
The sheeting action is also the reason for reduction and elimination of the "Dirty Sock Syndrome".
Periodic cleaning may be necessary, however, ONLY warm soapy water applied WITHOUT extreme force is all that is required.
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