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Applied Nano Surfaces (ANS) Sweden becomes Tribonex AB

June 9, 2022 By Mary Gannon

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Applied Nano Surfaces (ANS) was founded 14 years ago as an advanced surface finishing and coating technology innovator. The  company offers its technologies as a commercially viable and cost-effective solution to reduce component wear and friction on many of the critical parts that are produced within the industrial and mobility component manufacturing segment.

tribonexThe new company name, Tribonex, reflects its technological advancements and also positions the company as the global leader  in providing dedicated solutions for solving problematic wear and friction issues experienced across many component applications.

The strategic focus also included a new ownership position by First Venture Sweden AB, a technology fund listed on the Nasdaq  Nordic stock exchange.

The company’s flag ship technology known as Triboconditioning, is a patented mechano-chemical surface treatment process,  which has been successfully applied to both inner and outer diameters of various components used within the mobility powertrain, hydraulics, and industrial industry sectors.

Applications span from automotive drivetrain components, such as transmission gears, drive shafts and differentials, to engine  components such as cylinder bores, blocks, liners cam/crankshafts, to industrial components used within hydraulic motors,  pumps, compressors, rock drills, and specialized gears and bearing. All areas where reduced friction and wear are important  elements for efficient and reliable performance.

The need for increased wear and friction reduction technologies is ever evolving and demanding with much interest being generated by market shifts towards electromobility and the use of alternate fuels such as hydrogen being used in the mobility  sector. To meet these new demands for tougher wear resistance and improved efficiency, the company will also accelerate its  development and implementation of one of its proprietary solutions referred to as Triboconditioning CG (TCG). This novel  mechano-chemical surface treatment is built upon the principles of Triboconditioning but is applicable for use on components with complex geometries, such as gears used within EV/hybrid transmissions, differentials as well as industrial applications including components used within hydraulic and compressor products.

The TCG process adds additional component benefits including the prevention and/or minimization of pitting, scuffing, NVH,  etc. The company strives to provide its clients with excellent services, technical support, and product development through its  highly qualified Uppsala based team members as well as through its USA sales team and Partners, Sunnen Products (www.sunnen.com ) and Precision Finishing, Inc (www.precisionfinishinginc.com ).
The company’s Enhanced Product Offering now includes:

  • Triboconditioning RS
  • Triboconditioning CG
  • Tricolit GO
  • CorroNite

Tribonex AB
tribonex.com

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