SilcoTek offers advanced coating solutions that can serve as effective and environmentally responsible alternatives to PFAS and other “forever chemicals.” SilcoTek’s inert, high-performance coatings are specifically engineered to deliver the chemical resistance and non-reactivity that industries seek from PFAS, without the environmental persistence and contamination risks associated with PFAS substances.
SilcoTek partnered with a customer using an injection molding UV replication process that often lended itself to adhesion of the foils in the steel matrix as well as in the glass matrix. As noted in the graph above, SilcoTek's Dursan coating achieved increased hydrophobic properties that allowed for better product release, improved uptime, and better process efficiency. Read the case study HERE.
The graph above comes from a case study that was published with the Food Control Journal as a result of a study conducted by the University of Massachussetts, Lowell and the US Department of Agriculture. The graph outlines the number of viable Listeria bacterial cells on 7 different surfaces. You'll notice that one of these surfaces is Ni-P-PTFE, which is a PFAS-containing surface. In February 2024, the FDA announced that "PFAS are no longer being sold for use in food packaging in the US". Dursan is FDA compliant and proved to significantly reduce the amount of biomass accumulation. Read the case study HERE.
Today, SilcoTek CVD coatings are mostly commonly found as better-performing alternatives to PFAS coatings for difficult trace-level sampling and analysis applications. SilcoTek’s silicon-based coatings are inert to a wide variety of chemicals, enabling great sensitivity of analytical instruments and thus more accurate, faster results. Testing by Mr. Stefan (S.T.) Persijn of VSL, Dutch Meterlogical Society, (in conjunction with the German Meterological Office, DWD) presented a comparative study of adsorptive properties of various materials commonly used in VOC analysis.* Read the VOC presentation HERE.
The untreated stainless steel readily adsorbs active compounds with complete loss of methanol, a reactive chemical compound that creates health hazards and can be challenging to measure at trace levels. PFA and PEEK tubing require careful management of the surface and extensive labor in order to achieve acceptable results. At elevated temperatures, these PFAS coating materials fail. SilcoNert (in this study called by our other trade name, Sulfinert®) coated stainless steel does not adsorb active compounds because the inert silicon CVD surface bonds to and diffuses into the stainless steel substrate, preventing interaction with reactive sites better than PFAS coatings and drastically outperforming
The study exposed various tube surfaces to methanol at 50°C and 100°C and measured adsorption rate of the surfaces. Results show that an inert coating like SilcoNert® coated stainless steel prevented adsorption and reaction with VOCs in critical flow paths. The study summary, below, highlights the comparative results:**
SilcoTek’s coating technologies offer several advantages over traditional PFAS and “forever chemicals”:
By offering PFAS-free coatings, SilcoTek helps industries transition to safer, more sustainable solutions while still meeting crucial performance requirements. Our coatings provide a pathway to achieving regulatory compliance and environmental safety without sacrificing the quality and durability that PFAS have traditionally provided.
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