High-Temperature Coatings

Protect and Enhance Your Industrial Equipment with High-Temperature Coatings

High-temperature coatings designed to withstand the harshest industrial environments. Our coatings provide superior protection for your equipment, ensuring durability, efficiency, and long-term performance in challenging conditions. Whether you're operating in an ethylene plant, oil refinery, or other industrial facilities, our high-temperature coatings offer the protection your equipment needs to perform optimally.

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Why Choose High-Temperature Coatings?

High-temperature coatings are essential for protecting industrial equipment exposed to extreme conditions, such as high heat, corrosion, and chemical exposure. Applying these specialized coatings offers several benefits, including:

Enhanced Durability: Our coatings protect against wear and tear, extending the lifespan of your equipment.

Improved Efficiency: Properly coated equipment operates more efficiently, reducing energy consumption and costs.

Corrosion Resistance: Our coatings are designed to resist corrosion, even in harsh industrial environments, ensuring your equipment remains in top condition.

Temperature Resistance: Withstand extreme temperatures without degrading, providing consistent performance and protection.


Our High-Temperature Coating Process

We utilize advanced techniques and materials to apply high-temperature coatings tailored to the specific needs of your equipment. Here's an overview of our coating process:

Assessment and Preparation

We begin by assessing your equipment's needs and identifying areas most susceptible to damage from high temperatures and corrosion. Our team then thoroughly cleans and prepares these surfaces to ensure optimal coating adhesion.

Application of Base Coating

A base coating is applied to create a strong foundation for the high-temperature coating. This layer provides initial protection against oxidation and thermal cycling.


High-Temperature Coating Application

Once the base layer is cured, we apply the high-temperature coating using specialized equipment to ensure even coverage and thickness. This coating provides a barrier against heat, corrosion, and chemical exposure, safeguarding your equipment.

Quality Inspection and Testing

After the coating is applied, we conduct a rigorous inspection and testing process to verify the coating's adhesion, thickness, and overall quality. This step ensures your equipment is fully protected and ready for use in its industrial environment.

Final Curing and Documentation

The final step involves curing the coating to achieve maximum durability and performance. Once completed, we provide detailed documentation on the coating application, including maintenance recommendations and coating lifespan expectations.


Our high-temperature coatings have successfully protected equipment in various industries, delivering outstanding durability and performance. Our clients have experienced significant reductions in maintenance costs and equipment downtime due to the superior protection offered by our coatings.

Types of High-Temperature Coatings We Offer

We provide a range of high-temperature coatings tailored to different industrial needs:

  • Ceramic Coatings: Ideal for high-heat environments, ceramic coatings offer excellent thermal resistance and protect against oxidation and corrosion.
  • Metallic Coatings: These coatings provide a durable protective layer that resists high temperatures and wear and is suitable for equipment exposed to intense heat and abrasive conditions.
  • Polymer-Based Coatings: Perfect for applications requiring flexibility and chemical resistance, polymer-based coatings offer robust protection against a variety of industrial challenges.

Each type of coating is selected based on your equipment's specific requirements and operating conditions to ensure the best protection.


Industries Served

Our high-temperature coatings are designed to meet the needs of various industries, including:

  • Ethylene Plants: Protect critical components from heat and chemical exposure, reducing maintenance needs and extending service life.
  • Oil Refineries: Ensure reliable operation in high-temperature environments with coatings that resist corrosion and thermal degradation.
  • Chemical Processing Facilities: Safeguard equipment against the combined effects of heat, chemicals, and abrasive materials, maintaining operational integrity.

Regardless of your industry, our coatings provide the resilience and durability needed to keep your operations running smoothly.


About Our Sister Company

As part of the Applied Refractory family, we collaborate with a leader in manufacturing high-temperature products for industrial clients. Our partnership enables us to offer comprehensive solutions that include both high-quality refractory products and specialized high-temperature coatings to meet the stringent demands of industrial environments.

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Contact Us for a Quote

Ready to protect your equipment with our high-temperature coatings? Contact us today for a detailed quote or to discuss your specific needs. Our team is here to provide the protection your equipment needs to perform at its best.

Phone: (281) 318-8286

Email: jameselindsey@gmail.com

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What types of equipment can be coated with high-temperature coatings?

    Our high-temperature coatings are suitable for a wide range of industrial equipment, including burners, boilers, exhaust stacks, and any components exposed to high heat and corrosive environments.

  • How often should high-temperature coatings be reapplied?

    The lifespan of a high-temperature coating depends on the operating conditions and the specific coating used. We recommend periodic inspections to assess coating integrity and determine if reapplication is necessary.

  • Can high-temperature coatings be applied on-site?

    While our primary coating services are performed in-house to ensure optimal application and curing, we can assess on-site coating needs on a case-by-case basis.

For more information, visit our FAQ page or contact us directly.

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