Cerakote for 3D Printing

 

CERAKOTE IS THE GLOBAL LEADER IN 3D PRINTING COATINGS

 

Cerakote Ceramic Coatings are the industry-leading post-processing finish for the 3D printing and additive manufacturing. Cerakote is known for its superior performance on polymers and metals making it an ideal all-around finish for any 3D printed part. Cerakote is a traditionally applied HVLP coating that provides better overall protection, color consistency and finish variety with over 150 to choose from.

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CERAKOTE MATERIAL AND PROCESS COMPATIBILITY

Cerakote’s unique chemistry allows for the coating to be applied to a wide variety of materials and print processes.

 

Process

  • SLS
  • MJF
  • SLA
  • FDM
  • FFF
  • DLMS
  • Polyjet
  • Binder Jet
  • Metal Jet

 

 

Polymer

  • Nylon 12
  • Nylon 11
  • Polypropylene
  • TPU/TPA
  • PLA
  • ABS
  • Tough 1500
  • Rigid 4K/10K

 

 

Metal

  • Inconel
  • Stainless Steel
  • Titanium
  • Aluminum
  • Copper

 

CERAKOTE’S PERFORMANCE ON 3D PRINTED PARTS

Cerakote ceramic coatings provide superior performance and functionality to the materials they are applied to. Cerakote’s high abrasion and scratch resistance, hydrophobic properties, as well as UV and chemical protection make it the ideal finish for 3D printed parts. In addition, our specialty coatings provide unique functionality to parts such as electrical insulation, non-stick, NiR camouflage, anti-reflective, and low coefficient of friction properties.

CERAKOTE TESTING

Formlabs Testing
Hp Testing
Photopolymers Testing

TESTIMONIES

It’s no secret that Cerakote and 3D printing go hand-in-hand. We interviewed Paul DeWys with Forerunner 3D in Coopersville, MI to tell us why he uses Cerakote for his 3D printing business.

“Once I got my hands on our first sample part we have never used anything else for our end-use parts.”

 

Forerunner 3D serves high demand industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical, and defense where their customers expect the best part design and finish.

“It (Cerakote) can be applied super thin (thus not really effecting the size of the parts) but still hold up to a lot of abuse. Even if the part is scratched or worn the coating holds on around the damaged area and does not allow the damaged to propagate”

 

Paul and his team continue to find new applications and customers to make the switch to Cerakote from traditional finishes.
“I see it becoming the only option that makes any sense for our end-use parts. It’s extremely tough, has a wide variety of color/gloss options, and is easy to work with and apply once you are set up for it. Anyone producing parts with either SLS or MJF technology should be using this coating, its amazing stuff!”