Overview
Fusion is a coating system based on sol-gel technology, a hybrid of organic and inorganic chemistry common to ceramic engineering.
What Fusion offers over conventional nonsticks:
It is totally free of any PTFE and PFOA, the two ingredients which, however unfairly, have received negative publicity recently (all sol-gel coatings are free of these).
Fusion (like other sol-gel nonsticks) can be taken to extreme temperatures (850°F/455°C). If for any reason a fry pan, for example, is left on high heat with nothing in it, the coating is far more likely to survive than conventional nonsticks, which begin to decompose slowly at 650°F/345°C.
It is waterborne: handling, mixing and cleanup are accomplished with water.
It cures at a lower temperature, using less energy and saving money.
FUSION TI
Overview
New Fusion Titanium nonstick interior takes a giant step forward in durability and resistance to abrasion, far beyond any other sol-gel ceramic coating tested so far. Click here for more information.
FUSION HR
Overview
The remarkable nonstick performance of new Fusion HR (High-Release) has been demonstrated via two extremely harsh tests, the Thermal Stress Test and the Chemical Stress Test. Fusion HR lasts at least 2.5 times longer than the competition.
New Fusion offers release properties previously thought to be unattainable in a sol-gel “ceramic” nonstick coating.
FUSIONX
Overview
FusionX, Whitford’s new sol-gel "ceramic" line of exterior coatings, is a colorful, eye-catching and easy alternative to porcelain enamel.
FusionX is a single-coat system that comes in a wide variety of bright colors.
FusionX can be taken to extreme temperatures (500ºC/930ºF, depending on the color) and is fine for use over direct flame.
It cures at a lower temperature (280ºC/535ºF), saving energy and money.
Parts to be coated don’t require pre-heating, as other sol-gels do.
Application is with the same equipment as a typical spray line.
Overview
Fusion is a coating system based on sol-gel technology, a hybrid of organic and inorganic chemistry common to ceramic engineering.
What Fusion offers over conventional nonsticks:
- It is totally free of any PTFE and PFOA, the two ingredients which, however unfairly, have received negative publicity recently (all sol-gel coatings are free of these).
- Fusion (like other sol-gel nonsticks) can be taken to extreme temperatures (850°F/455°C). If for any reason a fry pan, for example, is left on high heat with nothing in it, the coating is far more likely to survive than conventional nonsticks, which begin to decompose slowly at 650°F/345°C.
- It is waterborne: handling, mixing and cleanup are accomplished with water.
- It cures at a lower temperature, using less energy and saving money.
FUSION TI
Overview
New Fusion Titanium nonstick interior takes a giant step forward in durability and resistance to abrasion, far beyond any other sol-gel ceramic coating tested so far. Click here for more information.
FUSION HR
Overview
The remarkable nonstick performance of new Fusion HR (High-Release) has been demonstrated via two extremely harsh tests, the Thermal Stress Test and the Chemical Stress Test. Fusion HR lasts at least 2.5 times longer than the competition.
New Fusion offers release properties previously thought to be unattainable in a sol-gel “ceramic” nonstick coating.
FUSIONX
Overview
FusionX, Whitford’s new sol-gel "ceramic" line of exterior coatings, is a colorful, eye-catching and easy alternative to porcelain enamel.
- FusionX is a single-coat system that comes in a wide variety of bright colors.
- FusionX can be taken to extreme temperatures (500ºC/930ºF, depending on the color) and is fine for use over direct flame.
- It cures at a lower temperature (280ºC/535ºF), saving energy and money.
- Parts to be coated don’t require pre-heating, as other sol-gels do.
- Application is with the same equipment as a typical spray line.