Hardide PLC
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Hardide PLC
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Hardide Plc engages in the development and application of tungsten-carbide coatings to engineering components. The company is headquartered in Bicester, Oxfordshire and currently employs 46 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-04-04. The firm offers aerospace coatings, coatings for the energy industry, coatings for flow control and coatings for precision engineering. The company develops and manufactures nanostructured tungsten carbide/tungsten metal matrix composite coatings for the aerospace industry. The company provides coatings to critical components across the energy industries including oil and gas, alternative energy and power generation. Its coatings optimize performance and reduce downtime by providing superior wear, abrasion, erosion, corrosion and chemical resistance. The Company’s coatings for valves and pumps offer wear, abrasion, erosion, corrosion and chemical resistance, improving operational efficiency and reducing downtime. Its coatings provide precision engineering and industrial applications.
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