What Is Cerakote?

What Is Cerakote?

Cerakote is a ceramic coating that can be applied to metals, plastics, polymers and wood. It offers many advantages, including corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, and heat protection.

Before a gun can be coated with Cerakote, it needs to be thoroughly cleaned and blasted for a clean, even surface. Masking is an essential step during this process, but it can be time consuming and labor intensive for large volume of parts.

How long does it last?

Cerakote is not fade-proof and will eventually degrade due to exposure to sunlight. However, it is formulated to be color-stable for an

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extended period of time and is more resistant to chipping than many other coatings. The lifespan of a Cerakote finish depends on several factors, including the type of substrate, the application method, and the environment in which the coated object is used.

Cerkote is a ceramic-based coating that is designed to protect metal surfaces from scratches, corrosion, and other wear and tear. It can be applied to a wide range of metals, polymers, and wood surfaces, and it is available in a number of different colors and camouflage patterns.

Whether you’re looking to match your gun to your gear, enhance its performance, or increase its resistance to chemicals, abrasions, and harsh environments, cerakote can be the answer. It’s also incredibly durable, as shown by its Taber Abrasion test results (pictured above). That means your gun will resist damage from normal use and abuse for years to come.

Does it hide scratches?

Cerakote is very hard-wearing, making it resistant to scratches and wear and tear. The abrasion resistance is one of the reasons that it is such a popular coating for firearms. It also protects against corrosion and other chemicals. In tests that compare the durability of Cerakote to other finishes like bluing and anodizing, it has consistently outperformed all of them.

The application process is relatively simple. The gun is disassembled and the parts that will be coated are sandblasted and cleaned. The product is then applied with a pressurized sprayer. Stencils can be used to create a variety of designs and patterns. Once the finish is on, it is baked to a specific temperature and time in an industrial oven.

The end result is a tough layer that is resistant to abrasions and scratching, as well as corrosion. It can be recoated or touched up as needed, meaning it will last for many years without wearing off.

Does it prevent rust?

Cerakote is a ceramic coating that is applied to firearms and other metal surfaces. It provides protection against wear and tear, corrosion, and abrasion, and is designed to increase the strength and durability of the material it’s applied to. It also helps hide scratches and other blemishes.

This popular finish is available in a variety of earth tones and can be customized to suit your firearms’ look. It also repels moisture, so your gun won’t rust or get damp.

The cerakote process is extremely precise and requires the expertise of a trained professional. Any mistakes made during the preparation stage, such as skimping on degreaser or not blasting evenly, can ruin your finished product. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully to ensure a smooth, even coat.

Does it make cleaning easier?

Cerakote has been tested against other coating options and consistently wins out in terms of durability, flexibility, heat resistance, color retention and ease of cleaning. The exact formula is a trade secret, but it essentially consists of a lacquer that has been infused with ceramic powder. The result is a durable, scratch-resistant and non-reflective finish that can be applied in an endless number of colors and patterns.

The ceramic substance flexes slightly and protects metal parts from corrosion. It also resists harsh elements such as saltwater, humidity and temperature fluctuations. Cerakote is even able to withstand chemical exposure, including solvents and disinfectants.

To ensure a successful application, all firearms to be coated must be disassembled. They are then sand blasted and prepped before being hung and sprayed in the Cerakote booth. The process takes about an hour to complete and it’s essential that the gun is not reassembled until it is completely dry. This ensures that the coating sticks and helps it last longer.

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