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Old 10-05-2006, 11:09 PM
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Default Re: High Temp Ceramic powder

Never even seen those.... Just clicked on the link. Looking for more of a silver color though. If anyone has used any of these how did you apply them? I know the last one says to bake it at 500 for at least 1 hour. Anyways what did you use to coat the header spray it? etc? Any help would be great. I have a cheapo header I am going to probably use for testing purposes but I just want to make sure I do it right the stuff is kinda expensive to waste... Any help would be great as well. Also does anyone know if the High Temperature Powder For Headers & Exhaust Applications powders are like? Anyone use them? I have non turbo apps that I can probably use them on being they don't get so hot. But this was what kinda color I was wanting to use.

Here is a picture of my turbo that I had done when I bought it. I need to find something similar to this.




Black Satin (BHK)

Black Satin is the most advanced exhaust system coating available
Withstands 2000f temperatures
Easy to apply ceramic reinforced coating designed for high temperature applications
Reduces underhood temperatures, reduces exhaust manifold surface temperatures
Improve exhaust gas velocity, increase H.P.
Air drying, requires no baking
Coverage: See above

ColorGard

Extreme temperature exhaust system coating.
Available in several colors (see below)
Reduces underhood temperatures, reduces exhaust manifold surface temperatures
Improve exhaust gas velocity, increase H.P.
Air drying, requires no baking
Coverage: See above


Bake On Ceramic Coatings

CermaBlue

Metallic Ceramic Coating
Excellent corrosion protection
Tested to over 1300f base metal temperatures/1600f Exhaust gas temperatures
Polishable and provides a variety of colored finishes depending on the polishing time.
Water based with no flammable solvents.
Can be applied to any metal that can handle the cure temperature, except magnesium
Available in quarts
Requires baking. Cure temperature 500f for 1hour minimum.
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