We offer Performance Coatings, including a variety of specialty coatings from Cerakote. These coatings are highly versatile and can be applied to many components such as intake and exhaust valves, camshafts, piston skirts, piston domes, gears, and bearings. They deliver superior protection and durability, making them ideal for high-performance applications.
Our Performance Coatings enhance the lifespan and functionality of components. For instance, they reduce wear and tear, minimize friction, and improve thermal management. These benefits are crucial for engines and machinery operating under extreme conditions.
In addition, our coatings feature specific properties to meet various needs. Some coatings conduct electricity, while others provide excellent electrical insulation. This design ensures that your components remain reliable and safe in diverse operational environments.
We also offer coatings that block infrared radiation. This feature helps manage heat and prevent damage to components. For parts sensitive to high temperatures, our coatings cure without heat. This protection benefits materials like plastics and composites, which could otherwise suffer from high curing temperatures.
We understand that each application has unique requirements. Therefore, our team collaborates closely with clients to select the best coating solution. We provide expert advice on the most suitable products and ensure proper application to achieve optimal results.
Our services include surface preparation, application techniques, and testing to verify coating effectiveness. We aim to deliver coatings that meet the highest standards of performance and durability.
By choosing our Performance Coatings, you invest in the long-term reliability of your components. Professionals in automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries trust our coatings to perform well in challenging conditions.
Explore our range of Performance Coatings today to find the perfect solution for your needs. Additionally, our coatings include solutions that do not require heating to cure, which is particularly beneficial for parts with low heat tolerance, such as certain plastics and composites. Click here for more details.