kuksul08
Enlightened
After a failed attempt at anodizing, I tried out this Gun Kote stuff. You heat up the metal piece to 150F, spray it on, then bake it at 300F for an hour. It's incredibly strong, scratch resistant, and nice flat black for emissivity.
On the can it says it transfers heat well, and is an extremely thin layer so you don't have to worry about extra insulation of regular paint.
Check it out. I didn't prepare the surface well enough, and also sprayed it on too thick, so it didnt coat evenly. But here is my first try
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1150
On the can it says it transfers heat well, and is an extremely thin layer so you don't have to worry about extra insulation of regular paint.
Check it out. I didn't prepare the surface well enough, and also sprayed it on too thick, so it didnt coat evenly. But here is my first try
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1150