Engine components

Uses and purposes

Applying coatings to engine components ensures increased resistance to high temperatures, reduced power loss due to friction, enhanced contact pressures, and minimized wear.

Lafer has developed a comprehensive range of high-performance surface coatings to provide each engine component with the best coating for its specific function.

Automotive – racing

The R&D department has dedicated years to refining a production process that has enabled Lafer to offer a comprehensive 360° service.

Lafer coatings enhance performance and ensure increased component lifespan by reducing friction coefficients, thereby decreasing the need for lubricants. This improvement enhances durability, lifespan, and reliability.

Lafer has developed a series of customized processes capable of surpassing conventional coatings.

The entire range of services is conducted in-house within the surface engineering department. Various capacity facilities enable flexible processing from individual pieces to mass-produced components, ensuring consistently high quality and repeatability throughout each manufacturing phase.

  • SURFACE PREPARATION TREATMENTS BEFORE AND AFTER COATING
  • DEDICATED COATING CYCLES 24/7
  • LABORATORY ANALYSIS FOR COMPLETE CHARACTERIZATION OF COATINGS, BASE MATERIALS, AND SURFACES

Proposed coatings for every application

Lafer continually refines its base coatings by adapting them to customer needs, thereby creating specialized coatings optimized for specific applications.

Our Services

Lafer provides surface engineering solutions tailored to each application.
The Lafer R&D team is committed to offering comprehensive consulting services with a focus on customized processes.

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