DuraCoat Firearms Finishing System which is the very latest in firearm finishing technology. No other
commercially manufactured and packaged firearm finishing system offers the
versatility, durability and user friendly characteristics of DuraCoat. DuraCoat
is extremely easy to apply. Anyone can do it. DuraCoat was designed for
the average gun owner. Preheating, baking and blasting are not required.
Expensive, space consuming equipment is not needed. Simply clean and degrease
the surface prior to application. DuraCoat is permanent, and provides a
professional finish.
You
can purchase a Camopak kit with the Pattern and paint, or just the paint
and roll your own. You need access to an airbrush, HVLP spray gun or conventional
spray gun, and a place to work. You can apply DuraCoat to any firearm
and have a professional finish that will last several lifetimes. If you
have ever painted a lawn chair you can use Duracoat.
DuraCoat
Information
- The DuraCoat
System is the very latest in firearm finishing technology. No other
commercially manufactured and packaged firearm finishing system offers
the versatility, durability and user friendly characteristics of DuraCoat.
- DuraCoat
comes in over 250 standard colors plus Clear and can be blended to match any
color of the spectrum. Packaged in matte and semi-gloss sheens. DuraCoat
can be blended to any sheen level, and applied in a multitude of textures
- DuraCoat
can be applied to ferrous metals, alloys, stainless steel, synthetics,
wood, etc, etc. No preheating or baking is required.
- Duracoat
is also available in four turnkey finishing kits designed to meet the
needs of all levels of firearms finishers, from beginners to high volume
gunsmiths.
- DuraCoat
is available in an ever growing line of CamoPaks with a variety of Peel
'N Spray Camo Templates providing a complete firearms camouflage system.
- DuraCoat
is packaged in 4 ounce, 8 ounce, 16 ounce, 32 ounce, and 128 ounce sizes, and
is supported by a battery of finishing equipment, coatings, and solutions.
DuraCoat
Refinishing Notes
- Generally
you need only wait overnight, or 1 hour if baked at 110 degrees F, to
reassemble and fire your weapon. Most abrasive solvents, cleaners, and
lubricants can also be used at this point. Full cure time for DuraCoat
is three to six weeks.
- When using
multiple colors, such as camouflage patterns, DuraCoat Clear will even
out the sheen, or reflection differences between colors, giving your
surface an even, finished appearance.
- DuraCoat
colors can be mixed with each other to match any color in the Spectrum.
- DuraCoat
can be applied in a multitude of textures, with dry film thickness from
.25 mils to 1.5 mils. You may add more on high-wear areas where tolerance
is not an issue. The thicker and heavier you spray, the shinier your
finish will become.
- The ideal
mixing ratio of DuraCoat to DuraCoat Hardener is 12 parts DuraCoat to
1 part Hardener. You can make your finish glossier or shinier by adding
a little more Hardener, up to 10:1. You can make the finish duller,
or more matte by using less Hardener, down to 14:1. Any greater or lesser
ratio of Hardener may negatively affect durability.
- To remove
any adhesive that remains when you peel off your stencil, user mineral
spirits and a clean rag. Mineral spirits will not remove the newly applied
DuraCoat, but will dissolve the stencil adhesive. Stencils may be reused
many times.
DuraCoat Finishes Replicators
DuraCoat Firearm Finishes DuraBlue is the new standard in Bluing. DuraBlue is indistinguishable from traditional bluing but wears like DuraCoat. DuraBlue has a simple spray application and eliminates need for dangerous and expensive chemicals. No maintenance, no oil, yet never worry about rust. DuraBlue is available to apply with an airbrush or spray gun or use the convenient aerosol can using DuraCoat DuraBlue's Unique Can-within-a-Can technology that provides the Hardener right inside of the can.
DuraCoat Firearm Finishes DuraDize replicates the richness of colorful anodizing, and can be applied over all types of metal, plastic, and wood and is tough as DuraCoat. DuraDize requires a basecoat of DuraCoat Stainless Steel. DuraDize provides a simple approach for those look for the anodized look and feel using DuraCoat DuraDize's Can-within-a-Can Unique technology which provides the Hardener inside of the can but is also available in liquid form to use with your own tools.
DuraCoat Firearm Finishes DuraPark recreates the look of parkerizing, also known as phosphate finish using this simple spray-on coating but is a permanent tough-as-nails finish like DuraCoat. DuraPark can be applied to all types of metal with no need for oil as this finish protects against rust and corrosion. DuraCoat DuraPark's aerosol technology provides the Hardener right inside of the can for a unique solution no more measuring and mixing to DuraPark Just release the Hardener and shake. DuraPark can also be applied with your own spray gun or airbrush.
DuraBake & DuraHeat Information
DuraBake has the same properties as DuraCoat but is baked (uses heat to cure) instead of adding hardener as you do with DuraCoat. DuraBake is available in easy to use aerosol spray cans and in about a dozen of the more popular colors.
DuraHeat high temp is available in six colors and used primarily on the barrels of fully automatic weapons. DuraHeat is capable of withstanding temperatures of up 1800 degrees F, and cures at room temperature. |
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