The Benefits of Premium Cerakote Service
Cerakote is highly durable and abrassion resistant. It protects against corrosion and harsh environments and can be applied to a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, polymer composites, and wood. It is a ceramic based thin film coating. It passes Tabor wear tests and can be applied with stencils to create custom designs.
The Best Place for Premium Cerakote on Your AR-15 Rifle
Cerakote is a ceramic coating that protects your gun components from scratches, corrosion, dents, and extreme heat. Most importantly is is professionally applied by the Master Gunsmith at Lone Star Gunsmithing and Cerakote in Princeton, Texas. It also helps reduce friction between moving parts and can be applied in a variety of colors and patterns to create a custom look for your firearm.
It’s a lot like anodizing but much more durable and easier to apply. Unlike spray paint, it’s oven-baked to cure and offers hundreds of different color options. It’s also extremely abrasion resistant, outperforming PVD and DLC in a modified ASTM Taber abrasion test by over 40 times.
It’s extremely easy to maintain, resists UV, is chemical and oil resistant, and has a superior temperature tolerance. The best part is that it doesn’t interfere with threads and can be applied to any metal or polymer, including wood. It’s the perfect option to give your AR-15 a premium look that isn’t expensive or difficult to apply. You can even get camouflage patterns such as flat dark earth (FDE), urban grey, Multicam arid, and Kryptek Highlander.
Cerakote Protection
Cerakote-coated gear is able to withstand the harshest of elements. From outdoor gear like knives and camping equipment, to firearms and optics, you can rely on your coated weapons and accessories to stand up to anything Mother Nature can throw at them.
In addition to being durable, a premium cerakote finish offers several other benefits for your weapon or accessory. This includes easy maintenance, improved heat resistance and a sleek appearance. Cerakote can also be applied to a variety of surfaces, including aluminum, steel, and plastics. This allows your item to be coated in a wide range of colors and designs.
For example, if you want to coat your gun in a color that isn’t available with traditional blueing or browning, you can use cerakote. This will give you the color of your choice without changing the functionality or feel of the firearm. Additionally, cerakote is resistant to many common chemicals, including WD-40, lacquer thinner, paint stripper, gasoline and diesel.
Cerakote Customization
Unlike common finishes such as anodizing, Cerakote is resistant to corrosion and does not affect fatigue properties of aluminum alloys. This allows for a longer lifespan of equipment in adverse conditions. Likewise, it can resist damage from heat and chemical exposure, making it ideal for firearms barrels and automotive exhaust systems.
Moreover, Cerakote can be applied in a wide variety of colors and styles to personalize gear. From sleek matte black to custom camouflage patterns, it allows you to stand out from the crowd and enhance your style.
Cerakote is also easy to clean and resists fading, allowing you to keep your gear looking brand new for years to come. This is particularly useful for sports enthusiasts who frequently use their gear and need to protect it from abrasion and weathering. As a result, you can focus on your performance without worrying about the condition of your equipment. This allows you to push yourself harder and achieve a better performance in your sport.
Cerakote Installation
Whether you’re wrenching on a hot rod, giving new life to a classic putter or fixing up your grandfather’s old rifle, Cerakote’s performance based ceramic coatings can bring your restoration project back to life. Unlike anodizing and powder coating, Cerakote requires no heat to cure and is extremely durable.
Cerakote can be applied to most surfaces including aluminum, wood, plastic, and polymer. It is available in solid colors, camouflage patterns and even distressed battle-worn finishes. The H-series is a highly durable finish that provides extreme corrosion resistance and chemical stability, while the K-series is a hard wearing finish with high impact and abrasion resistance.
Cerakote offers an extensive range of color options and can be combined with GunSkins to achieve a camo pattern on your firearm or weapon accessory. The results will be a beautiful and unique look that can be easily changed to match the season or your hunting location. The non-permanent application also allows you to swap out your camo for a different color as often as you wish.