Powder vs. Liquid High-Temperature Coatings: Which Is Right for Your Application?
When metal components face sustained or cyclic heat, the choice of coating can determine how long they last before corrosion,...
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When metal components face sustained or cyclic heat, the choice of coating can determine how long they last before corrosion,...
Coating failures on exhaust systems, silencers, and other heat-exposed steel components are more than a cosmetic issue. They can shorten...
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When metal components face sustained or cyclic heat, the choice of coating can determine how long they last before corrosion,...
Coating failures on exhaust systems, silencers, and other heat-exposed steel components are more than a cosmetic issue. They can shorten...
This step-by-step video will teach you all the necessary steps to repaint your barbeque:

High temp bbq paint endures the heating and cooling cycle with little effect on film quality or adhesion. Regular paints will break down in temperatures that exceed 350° F. The protective film fully encapsulates the substrate and pigments and binders are rated for high temperatures. After curing, the paint creates cross-linked silicone polymer chains that strengthen the coating. A regular paint will be likely to peel, flake, or signs of corrosion if applied to a high temp surface such as a barbeque.
We offer 36 colors that can be used as a high temp bbq paint for your barbeque manufacturing business or at home barbeque repaint. Reference our guide to find Stove Bright® or view our Stove Bright® Color Card!
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