
Ceramic coating colors are designed specifically for high-heat and performance-driven applications. These coatings are commonly used on exhaust components, turbo housings, manifolds, and other parts exposed to extreme temperatures.
Unlike powder coating, ceramic coating color options are purpose-built for thermal performance, corrosion resistance, and durability. The available color range is more limited, but each option is engineered to withstand severe heat.

The gallery below showcases commonly available ceramic coating colors. These examples are intended solely as a visual reference. Actual appearance may vary based on part geometry, substrate material, and coating system.
Viewing physical samples in person is recommended whenever possible, as lighting conditions and screen displays can affect how colors appear.

Cerakote Blue Titanium C Series Ceramic Coatings will perform at temperatures up to 1800°F and set the industry standard in high temperature coatings. C Series coatings are a line of air cured, ready to spray ceramic coatings.





Cerakote Micro Slick is used to assist with friction areas and shedding of oil. It is used to reduce friction on a variety of internal engine components such as piston skirts, valve stems, and the underside of valve covers. It is also used on firearm components, such as bolts, and bolt carriers.



Cerakote Heat Dissipating Coatings are a line of submicron coatings. Arctic Black is typically used on applications requiring a high thermal conductivity to transfer heat away from the energy source. Typical uses include, but are not limited to radiators, engine blocks, transmission cases, heat syncs, intercoolers and anywhere heat dissipation is needed.
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