DHS diamond wear resistant coating is expected to obtain E6 Group venture capital

ASCOT of England, E6 Investment Group confirmed that it will participate in the next round of investment negotiations on Diamond Hard Surfaces Co., Ltd. Diamond Hard Surfaces is a high-tech materials company founded by CTO Sergey Aleksandrov. It is mainly engaged in the low-temperature processing of thick-film amorphous diamond coatings. This diamond coating has excellent anti-friction properties and can provide resistance. Several industrial fields of grinding protection have been applied.

Mr. Brendon Grunewald, President of E6 Investment Group, said, “Since we understand and feel the diamond coating of Diamond Hard Surfaces, we are very impressed with the special performance of this product. This is a very rare business opportunity, attracting us to appear next. The project will be negotiated on the investment. If there is no accident, we will invest in the field of high-performance materials investment after the Oxford Technology Management Capital Fund.” Diamond Hard Surfaces has successfully registered patented diamond protective coatings. The laboratory process test has also been completed. Diamond Hard Surfaces' diamond protective coatings have excellent hardness and very low coefficient of friction in addition to excellent wear resistance. By using Adamant paint, the service life, chemical resistance, and the like of the protected substrate in a high temperature environment can be prolonged.

The technology is currently being developed for its performance in low temperature processing environments, which will help increase the service life of metals from thermoplastics to thermoplastic substrates in a frictional environment. By reducing the friction of the surface, the requirements for enhancing the surface friction resistance and ensuring that the surface can withstand greater forces are attained by conventional wear-resistant coatings. Diamond Hard Surfaces can now produce different grades of coatings, each with different substrate and surface treatment requirements, and coating thicknesses ranging from 1 to 60 microns.

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