Overmarkings
Nycote’s advanced protective coatings are designed to prevent damage to stencils, labels, and other critical overmarkings in aerospace, defense, and industrial applications. Our clear, durable barrier protects identification marks, safety labels, and instructional graphics from abrasion, chemicals, UV exposure, and environmental wear—ensuring they remain legible and compliant throughout the component’s service life. By safeguarding overmarkings from fading, peeling, or smudging, Nycote coatings help maintain regulatory compliance, improve safety, and reduce costly rework or replacement. Trusted by OEMs and MROs worldwide, Nycote delivers long-lasting protection for mission-critical markings in even the harshest conditions.

Case Studies
Explore how Nycote’s advanced protective coatings deliver real-world results across aerospace, defense, and high-performance industries. Our case studies highlight successful partnerships, problem-solving innovations, and measurable impact, demonstrating how our products enhance durability, safety, and efficiency in critical applications. See how leading OEMs, MROs, and suppliers rely on Nycote to protect their most valuable assets.
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Coatings for Electrical Bonding Points
Electrical Bonding Points in Aircraft Structures Aircraft structures contain numerous electrical bonding points. These are used to ground static electricity from non-metallic components such as radomes, provide an earth path for lightning strikes, and a current return path for electricity.* They’re essential for electrical safety and must be preserved in good condition.
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Protecting Label Plates
Protection of Aerospace Part Markings and Labels Aerospace components and aircraft are individually identified by part markings applied by ink (by pen and inkjet printers) and by fixed labels and plates. It is essential that the identification remains legible throughout the life of the equipment and is not removed by service fluids or environmental conditions. Nycote products provide the perfect transparent protective coating and are approved by Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer for this application.
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Protecting Laboratory Glassware
Protection of Laboratory Glassware Laboratory glassware is required by pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, research labs, quality control sites and testing facilities. When lab glass breaks it causes damage from small cuts to serious health risks. To mitigate risks and increase safety, a layer of liquid plastic or powdered plastic is usually applied to the outer surface.