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    How to Improve the Performance and Aesthetics of Your 3D Printed Plastic Parts with C

    Have you heard of Cerakote? It is a thin-film ceramic coating used by companies such as Boeing, SpaceX, Blue Origin, Ford and Lamborghini for their manufactured parts to make them perform better and last longer. Cerakote is also now increasingly being used by major 3D printing companies to finish their plastic parts in order to make them more robust and give a long-lasting, good looking finish. Destructive testing of Cerakote on metal has shown impressive results. In one instance, a Taber abrasion wear test was performed by NIC Industries to compare the durability of Cerakote to 6 other popular coatings. In this test, Cerakote lasted nearly twice as long as the nearest competitive finish and 24 times as long as the furthest competitive finish. Another study tested the impact resistance of Cerakote. In this test, a 1 oz slug was fired from a 12-gauge shotgun at a piece of metal plate treated with Cerakote. The area behind and surrounding the impact site showed no cracking or loss of adhesion, even in the areas of greatest deformity.The finish has also been verified for 3D printed parts. Cerakote and HP applied the finish to Nylon 12 which was 3D printed with HP Multi Jet Fusion technology. The tests showed excellent results, including no chipping or cracking in cross-hatch adhesion tests, and minimal effect after 24 hour immersion in water, acetone or diesel.When we learned about Cerakote our company, Tempus 3D, decided to jump on the bandwagon. We tested the product and loved the results, so we have added Cerakote to our product offering for our Canadian and US customers. We offer a variety of colors for our 3D printing services, especially for our plastics such as Nylon 12 which are 3D printed with HP Multi Jet Fusion.To learn more, feel free to head to http://www.tempus3d.com/cerakote-fin...-printed-parts where we share details about the testing and certifications of Cerakote finishes and offer samples for those interested in Cerakote for commercial applications.
    Last edited by Tempus 3D Printing; 02-27-2023 at 07:43 PM.

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