CMPCI now offers Ceramic Coating

Bright chrome like polished finish that withstands temperatures of 1300 F and satin finishes that withstand over 2000 F made from high heat ceramic coating. It also provides excellent chemical and corrosion resistance  and acts as a thermal barrier providing a drastic reduction in radiated heat resulting in higher gas velocities and more power.Ceramic Coating actually strengthens the coated part and when polished provides a reflective surface that further aids in better flame travel. CMPCI offers three types of ceramic coating:                                      

Thermal Barriers                                                       

Chromex Ceramic Exhaust Coating is the high luster finish that provides an attractive, durable surface and is stable at high temperatures. It can be applied to a variety of surfaces and metals such as spindles, springs, engine brackets, intake      manifolds, and most metal pieces that are looking for a near chrome finish.                                                          

Satin Ceramic Exhaust Coating is a very durable ceramic -reinforced coating which increases performance while extending life of the component. It can withstand temperatures over 2000 F. Available in flat black, satin black, stainless steel, cast iron and dull silver.

Thermal Dispersants

   Thermal dispersant coating increases the ability of a coated part to radiate heat. Good for air cooled cylinders and equipment that runs hot such as hydraulic tanks, electric motors, heat syncs and turbo charger housings.

Dry-Film Lubricants  

Dry film lubricant is a ceramic/moly coating that can provide lubrication at leves up to 350,000 psi. The lubrication helps to prevent scuffing and galling which increases the life of the part. This finish holds oil for less friction and sheds dirt and contaminents.   It is a great finish for internal engine parts such as valve springs, windage trays, piston skirts and industrial parts with metal to metal contact, surfaces against seals and metal to delrin contact.