DuPont collaborates with American Trim

Feb. 1, 2008
DuPont CoatingSolutions and American Trim have teamed up to promote an innovative coating technology. American Trim recently took delivery of a physical

DuPont CoatingSolutions and American Trim have teamed up to promote an innovative coating technology. American Trim recently took delivery of a physical vapor deposition chamber (PVD) that permits processing of a chrome-like finish without use of hexavalent chrome. The PVD process employs a base powder coating supplied by DuPont, which serves as a protective, functional layer and smoothes out the surface. Therefore, no sanding or buffing is required on rough parts. The PVD chamber is used to deposit the very thin layer of metal. Parts are then coated with a clear acrylic topcoat for protection of the metal layer and added durability.

The PVD process was primarily designed for decorative finishing in the heavy-duty truck and automotive industries, but there is added interest from other markets. PVD coating provides a viable alternative to the traditional method of applying chrome and electroplating. In most instances, the result is a less expensive and better-performing, chrome look.

Both companies believe this collaboration comes at a favorable moment as the market looks for more economical and sustainable answers to their coating needs.

American Trim will take advantage of co-branding opportunities with DuPont as a member of its Star Coater Program.

Learn more about this technology by phoning Jeff Schwieterman at American Trim (937-494-6369), or a local DuPont CoatingSolutions representative (800-247-3886).