How to Decrease Abrasive Feed Rate

The abrasive feed rate is vital to the success of projects in a wide range of industrial applications. It’s a parameter that’s present in any process that uses abrasive media, such as grinding, abrasive blasting, and waterjet machining. A lower abrasive...

Is It Safe to Sandblast Indoors?

Sandblasting, or abrasive blasting, tends to produce a lot of dust, depending on the type of abrasive used. It involves potentially hazardous materials that pose health and safety risks if not appropriately contained. However, certain situations call for indoor...

Can You Cerakote Plastic?

Cerakote® is a versatile ceramic-polymer coating known for its durability and resistance to various environmental factors. This polymer-ceramic composite coating is suitable for applications with a low-dimensional tolerance. While often associated with metal...

Can You Cerakote Stainless Steel?

Cerakote® coating that can withstand harsh conditions even with repeated use for a long period. It creates a smooth, hard surface resistant to chips, dents, dings, and scratches. It is ideal for gun parts, barrels, and other defense equipment subjected to rough...

How AI Is Transforming Manufacturing Industries

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a future-facing concept in manufacturing. It is a present-day force accelerating productivity, precision, and decision-making across the industrial sector. As manufacturers adopt AI-driven systems to optimize operations and...

Can You Cerakote Over Cerakote?

Cerakote® is a high-performance ceramic coating. Whether fixing an old rifle, restoring a vintage car, or rebuilding a motorcycle, you may come across the opportunity to apply new Cerakote over old Cerakote. Can you Cerakote over Cerakote? The answer is yes, but it...