Powder Coating
Powder coating is a dry finishing process that uses finely ground particles of pigment and resin that are electrostatically charged and sprayed onto electrically grounded parts. The charged powder particles adhere to the part and are held there until melted and fused into a uniform coating in a curing oven.
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Cerakote
Cerakote is a type of ceramic coating technology that provides protection and customization automotive parts, firearms, knives, and other high-performance gear. Cerakote can outperform Powder Coating by offering specialized coatings that can withstand temperatures up to 1800 degrees. Additionally, Cerakote is a thinner highly protective finish, making it ideal for firearms which demand tight tolerances.
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Ceramic Coating
Ceramic coating is a semi-permanent type of coating that is applied to the exterior of your coated product to protect against damage and to provide hydrophobic properties which help to keep your product cleaner, longer. It is a nanoscopic paint treatment that's applied in liquid form, but cures to form a hard layer of protection.
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Sand Blasting
Sandblasting is an important step in the process of preparing various types of metal before applying a layer of powder coat. Sandblasting prepares the surface of the metal by removing different types of dirt like oils, rust, and oxidation to ensure good adhesion between the powder paint and the substrate material.
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