Re: cerakote scope
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LME</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I read somewhere that the only difference for the cerakote C and H is that the C need a longer time to cure, but that once is cured, they have the same properties.
Is this true? </div></div>
No, to get the high-temp properties of the C-Series they had to use different/additional compounds in the formula. H-Series is oven cure and is good to about 500 degrees and and the C-Series is ambient cure and is good to 1700 degrees. The H-Series is far more durable and has better properties relative to hardness, wear resistance, salt-spray and emersion resistance, etc.
We only use the C-Series on high-temp applications such as machinegun barrels and gas systems, flash hiders and muzzle brakes, suppressors, etc and for items such as optics, lights, and some stocks, etc which cannot withstand the temps for the oven cure H-Series.
There is also more colors in the H-Series and the sheen can be adjusted from flat to satin to gloss, where the C-Series comes in one sheen.
Regards,
Ernie