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Old 02-21-2022, 08:05 PM   #21
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Default Re: High temp coatings

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Check out the Cerakote website - for their high-temp ceramic coatings. I've used them for headers on a variety of race and street cars. The key is for the media blasting to be done correctly (and don't touch the material with your bare hand) - and then put them in a BBQ and bake the coatings on at about 500 degrees. Once you do this, the stuff is pretty darn tough.

https://www.cerakote.com/shop?msclki...ontent=General
Sounds easier than investing in a dedicated powder coat oven. What temp are these coatings good up to after cured?
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Old 02-21-2022, 08:58 PM   #22
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Guys, thanks for the many and varied responses! In the interest of just keeping things simple, and based on the high quality of other paint I bought from this source, I ordered a can of Bob Hirsch high temp manifold paint. We will see how it goes. Thanks
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