Vacuum impregnation is a specialized process used to seal porosity in materials, particularly metals and metal alloys, by filling the microscopic voids or pores with a chemically and thermally resistant polymer.
The primary goal of vacuum impregnation is to permanently seal the material's resistance to various forms of leakage or permeation, such as liquids or gases, which can compromise the integrity and functionality of the component.
Where Vacuum Impregnation used ?
Upgrade to Recycling Sealants with Impregnaseal
If you currently operate a vacuum impregnation system and are considering an upgrade to take advantage of recycling sealants, Impregnaseal can support.
Benefits of Converting Existing Impregnation Systems to Impregnaseal Recycling Sealant
Reduce sealant usage by 75% to 95%
Eliminate cold wash waste from the cold washing process
Significantly decrease water consumption
Minimize downtime by reducing the frequency of tank emptying and refilling
The animation below illustrates the straightforward modifications that can be made to convert a non-recycling impregnation system to utilize Impregnaseal Recycling Sealant.