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Polished Aluminum High Performance Ceramic Exhaust Coating


This coating is the perfect high performance, header, or exhaust system ceramic coating.Rukse Polished aluminum ceramic coating or (also called header coating, jet coat, or hot coat) is our brightest looking finish that we apply here in Utah on any steel or aluminum substrate that you want to have a shine or show quality look. It is similar in appearance to polished aluminum. Our own special formula can withstand temperatures up to 1300°F and it won’t turn blue or gold like chrome, titanium, or stainless finishes. It is the perfect high performance coating.

Rukse Polished ceramic coating prevents thermal fatigue, rust, corrosion, oxidation, and heat buildup which ruin and weaken metal components. By preventing these damaging elements you increase the life of your exhaust components.  If you have headers or exhaust components or virtually any metal part we can apply our coating on it. This coating is the perfect high performance, header, or exhaust system ceramic coating.

This coating lowers under hood temperatures helping prevent heat soak of parts and keep heat inside the exhaust pipe. By keeping heat in the pipe you reduce outer skin temperatures. Scavenging of heat effeciently through the pipe will reduce thermal tumbling and can increase performance. A proper flowing exhaust is key to achieving horsepower gains and a good ceramic high performance coating will do this. Of course we are partial to our header coatings and know they will outperform any other polished aluminum ceramic coating on the market.

This coating requires maintenance to keep the polished aluminum finish. It can be cleaned easily with a mild detergent and water. You can also use any non-abrasive aluminum polish to bring out the shine if it ever gets dull. Maintenance should be performed every few months to ensure that the coating lasts and functions properly. If you can't easily access this part for maintenance you may want to consider another coating option like our bright silver, satin black or high heat titanium.

This coating works great on headers, exhaust parts, and other parts that need to have a high quality "chrome like" finish that doesn't experience sustained temperatures over 1300°F. It is NOT recommended for high performance, turbo, or extreme heat applications. This coating can be applied to almost any metal and on both new and used components.

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Rukse Polished Recommended Applications:

Naturally Aspirated 4, 6, and 8 cylinder Exhaust Systems - Fuel Injected 4, 6, and 8 Cylinder Exhaust Systems - Hot Rod Headers and Exhaust Systems - Show Vehicle Headers and Exhaust Systems - Low boost Turbo Applications Exhaust Systems - Alcohol Fueled Vehicle Exhaust Systems - Snowmobile Exhaust Systems - Motorcycle Exhaust Systems - Intake Manifolds - Intake Tubing - Charge Tubing - Intercooler Piping - Brackets - Any steel or aluminum substrate - and much more.

Rukse R05 Polished Aluminum coating is available for purchase for powder coating shops, race teams, and manufacturers to spray yourself. Learn more here.

**Note: At temperatures above 1300°F the coating is still functional, but may begin to discolor and fail. Discoloration can happen at temperatures as low as 1100°F. It is recommended that your motor be broken in and tuned with the headers prior to coating, or with a different set of headers. Creating a lean or extremely rich condition with the newly coated headers can produce high EGT's and accelerate the dulling of the coating. Please make sure it is broken in and/or tuned prior to installation. If this is not possible place a fan to direct airflow over the headers in an attempt to keep them from overheating. Upon first start up after installation of coated components, an out-gassing of the coating will occur, leading to an odd smell. This is normal and will only last a short period of time.