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For the refinishing process we offer Duracoat TM or John Norrells Moly Coat in a variety of colors.
The Exline DuraCoatTM Process We utilize the latest thermal spray technologies and engineer coating materials to provide a tough, wear-resistant DuraCoat layer on vessel walls and tool surfaces. Our DuraCoat process creates extremely tough, dense surfaces that are greatly superior to stainless steel in durability.

We offer DuraCoat formulations that are highly resistant to corrosion and especially well-suited to mixing certain pigments that can become discolored from reactions with some coatings. We also polish interior surfaces as a special service to customers who handle difficult materials like color pigments that tend to stick to vessel walls.

Exceptionally high bond strength gives DuraCoat the ability to withstand accidental impacts that might chip or crack other surface materials. In addition, DuraCoat provides superior thermal conductivity to other common repairs.

We take great care to match or exceed OEM specifications and maintain the manufacturer's original blade-to-wall tolerances. Thermal spray coatings do not cause the alteration in vessel diameter and wall thickness associated with repeated welding or relining. Vessel mixing dynamics and heat transfer are largely unaffected.
About Molly Resins Moly Resin™ is a product trademark of John Norrell Arms, Inc. d/b/a Norrell Manufacturing. These finishes are specifically formulated from a phenolic resin base and molybdenum disulfide (a superior lubricant) with an exclusive blend of additives only available through Norrell Manufacturing. Our additives create a phenolic coating that is the hardest, most durable, and the most chemically/heat resistant thermally cured finish available on the market today. Our special low temperature catalyst will cause the Resin to harden and bond to the surface to form a barrier to acids, oils, paint removers, powder solvents, bore cleaners and other strong industrial solvents. The low curing temperature prevents possible heat damage to parts during the curing process. We select our phenolic base stocks from hundreds offered by Dow Corning and 3M. The combination of the most suitable base stock, our additives, and molybdenum creates a truly unique coating that represents state-of-the-art technology. No other thermally cured firearm finish available on the market today has the same characteristics and properties that Moly Resin™ offers the professional gunsmith or home hobbyist. Moly Resin™ is a coating developed for ordnance usage on equipment and weapons, providing excellent corrosion protection, abrasion resistance and lubricity to meet automatic weapon dry firing requirements after 60 days seawater immersion. Available ready to apply. No thinning or dilution is needed.

Moly Resin™ will adhere to all metals including the following: aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, sandblasted and glass beaded metal, cast iron and aluminum, titanium, copper, silver solder, blued or parkerized finish, anodized, nickel and chrome plate, and many plastics, etc. Note: nickel and chrome plated surfaces should be abrasive blasted to allow the best adhesion of the Resin. For all metals, best overall results are achieved on freshly sandblasted surfaces. Moly Resin™ is available in the following ten standard colors but other colors may be special ordered. Special ordered colors are available in a minimum quantity of four quarts (one gallon).
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