where to get ceramic coating done
If you're going to mail it, here is my short list in order of my opinion of quality (lowest to greatest):
Thermal Tech (and other local-ish places like them)
Jet Hot
HPC
Swain Tech
I'm probably forgetting someone else too..
Oh, and Zircotec if they were in this country.
Any of those companies will work fine for a naturally aspirated manifold, and you'll probably get the best prices at Thermal Tech.
Thermal Tech (and other local-ish places like them)
Jet Hot
HPC
Swain Tech
I'm probably forgetting someone else too..
Oh, and Zircotec if they were in this country.
Any of those companies will work fine for a naturally aspirated manifold, and you'll probably get the best prices at Thermal Tech.
Last edited by Fabrik8; Mar 6, 2009 at 02:15 PM.
So who do you recommend for a turbo manifold?
On a couple of our drag cars, we've had great success with Thermo Tech's coating on BRAND NEW turbo manifolds and turbo housings.
I've never had coatings stick to used parts correctly.
On a couple of our drag cars, we've had great success with Thermo Tech's coating on BRAND NEW turbo manifolds and turbo housings.
I've never had coatings stick to used parts correctly.
Thermo Tech? What kind of coating is that?
Ceramic coating is all in the prep, and any decent company should do whatever is necessary to properly clean, blast, whatever needs to be done to get a good surface. This assumes that they're professionally applied coatings, like Swain Tech, HPC, etc. I don't really think you can do a proper ceramic coating like that, and that's probably why you're having durability problems. The really good coatings are usually applied with a plasma stream, which is much more durable and better bonding than any water born or solvent born coating. Water born or solvent born coatings have their place though, for coating lower temp parts and things like sheet metal and plastics/composites.
Ceramic coating is all in the prep, and any decent company should do whatever is necessary to properly clean, blast, whatever needs to be done to get a good surface. This assumes that they're professionally applied coatings, like Swain Tech, HPC, etc. I don't really think you can do a proper ceramic coating like that, and that's probably why you're having durability problems. The really good coatings are usually applied with a plasma stream, which is much more durable and better bonding than any water born or solvent born coating. Water born or solvent born coatings have their place though, for coating lower temp parts and things like sheet metal and plastics/composites.
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