beleggtype
Beleggtype is a term used to describe the category or class of coatings applied to a surface. A coating is a material layer applied to a substrate to protect it, modify surface properties, or provide decoration. Beleggtype is determined by composition, formation method, and intended function. Common beleggtypes include inorganic coatings (such as metallic coatings by electroplating or diffusion, and ceramic coatings produced by high-temperature processes) and organic coatings (polymer-based coatings such as epoxy, polyurethane, and acrylics). Other types include powder coatings, which are cured polymer powders, and hybrid coatings that combine organic and inorganic components. Surface treatments may also involve thin-film deposition methods such as physical vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
The selection of beleggtype depends on factors such as exposure to corrosion, mechanical wear, temperature, aesthetic
In practice, beleggtypes are specified in standards and specifications for particular industries, such as automotive, marine,