Cerakote is a ceramic-based coating that is widely used in the aerospace industry for its unique properties. The advantages below make Cerakote a preferred choice for many aerospace applications, where durability, resistance to harsh conditions, and weight management are crucial.
Purpose: Aerospace components are frequently exposed to harsh environments, including extreme temperatures, moisture, and salt. Cerakote provides a highly durable, corrosion-resistant coating that protects these components from rust and other forms of corrosion.
Benefit: Extends the life of aerospace parts, reducing the frequency of maintenance and replacement.
Purpose: Components in the aerospace industry often face high friction and mechanical stress. Cerakote coatings are extremely hard and wear-resistant, protecting critical parts from abrasion and erosion.
Benefit: Increases the longevity of components and ensures consistent performance over time.
Purpose: Aerospace components can be exposed to extreme temperatures, both high and low. Cerakote is known for its ability to withstand a wide range of temperatures without degrading, making it suitable for parts exposed to extreme heat, such as engine components, and other high-temperature areas.
Benefit: Maintains the integrity and performance of parts under extreme thermal conditions.
Purpose: Aerospace environments involve exposure to various chemicals, including fuels, hydraulic fluids, and cleaning agents. Cerakote offers excellent resistance to chemical exposure, preventing damage and degradation of components.
Benefit: Protects parts from chemical attacks, reducing the risk of failure and ensuring reliability in critical applications.
Purpose: Weight is a critical factor in aerospace design. Cerakote provides excellent protective qualities with minimal added weight compared to other types of coatings.
Benefit: Helps maintain overall weight efficiency in aerospace components, contributing to fuel efficiency and performance without compromising on protection.