It appears there might be a minor typo in your request, as there is no widely recognized brand or material known as “CaSIR Coatings.” Instead, your query likely refers to one of three prominent, similarly named industrial coating technologies: CSIR approved formulations, Caerus™ coatings, or specialized Castor oil-based polyurethane (PU) bio-coatings. 1. CSIR Protective Coatings (Most Likely)
If you meant CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India), its labs like the Central Building Research Institute (CSIR-CBRI) and Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CSIR-CECRI) develop advanced industrial safety coatings.
Fire-Retardant Intumescent Coatings: Formulated as water-based or silicone-epoxy composites. They expand under intense heat to offer up to 4 hours of structural fire resistance for steel beams, ducts, and ventilation shafts.
Anti-Corrosive Rebar Coatings: Specialized polymer composite coatings designed to repassivate exposed steel rebel surfaces, preventing rust even in extreme saltwater environments. 2. Caerus™ Coating Technology
Developed by Entegris, Caerus™ is an advanced aluminum-based oxide coating line engineered for high-tech industries.
Properties: They are highly dense, pinhole-free, and conform perfectly to complex microstructures.
Applications: These coatings act as an exceptional diffusion barrier for trace metals and offer high voltage stand-off insulation, making them vital for advanced semiconductor manufacturing and etch-resistant machinery. 3. Castor Oil-Based (Bio-PU) Coatings
In chemical engineering and green chemistry literature, “Castor” or bio-based polyurethane coatings are highly prominent. Caerus™ Coating Technology – Entegris
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