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Chemeon Celebrates 10 Years

Over the past decade, the company has been at the forefront of developing safer MIL-DTL qualified alternatives to the known carcinogen hexavalent chrome.

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Chemeon Surface Technology, a manufacturer of corrosion protection solutions, celebrates its 10th anniversary serving the finishing and coating industry with chemistry, products and services that protect manufactured parts and equipment.

Over the past decade, the company has been at the forefront of developing safer MIL-DTL qualified alternatives to the known carcinogen hexavalent chrome. This milestone marks a decade of success and growth. It underscores the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and addressing global environmental concerns associated with toxic chemical usage in metal finishing.

The company’s eTCP plays a significant role in the environmental impact associated with metal finishing and surface treatment by eliminating the need for hexavalent chrome as a conversion coating or anodic seal. The use of the safer non-carcinogenic eTCP can improve the safety and well-being of applicators and coaters in many industries.

“We firmly believe that safeguarding the environment and the health of the professionals applying our chemistries and our global communities is our utmost responsibility,” says Dr. Madylon Meiling, CEO of Chemeon. “The company is committed to creating safe alternatives, providing comprehensive training and expertise, and leading continuous innovation to address the global challenges associated with toxic chemical usage in metal finishing.”

Throughout its journey, the company and its team of researchers, technicians, and staff have earned global recognition and established itself as a trusted partner to the Department of Defense, OEMs, and the industry. 

As Chemeon plans for the future, it remains dedicated to increasing research and development in corrosion protection and ensuring that it stays at the forefront of innovations that protect parts and equipment most vital to the manufacturing process.