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Can someone explain to me exactly what a “ceramic coating” is? Because the engineer in me can’t get the classic definition out of my head and figure out how it applies to a car finish.
I’m guessing there’s no dirt in these car finishes, and it’s certainly not fired in a kiln. So what makes it “ceramic”?Ceramics are generally made by taking mixtures of clay, earthen elements, powders, and water and shaping them into desired forms. Once the ceramic has been shaped, it is fired in a high temperature oven known as a kiln.
-Don____________
So sand, not clay.
Thanks for the info. SiO2 was the google key I needed to find the real deal about CC, instead of just the hype literature.
So there’s NOTHING “ceramic” about it. Which is fine, just misleading.
-Don____________
Sorry, I never saw this post but to answer your question as far as I know it is called “ceramic” coating simply because when the SiO2 cures it has a similar hardness to that of ceramic which is anywhere from 5 to 8 on the Mohs scale. Some products claim a “9h” hardness but that is BS IMO.
Similar hardness (a little higher) to glass. But I guess they didn’t want to call it “glass” coating? Like that I could have understood. It’s not glass either, but it has similar components to glass, so glass coating would make sense. Anyway, enough of my rant, I just wanted to know what was “ceramic” about it.
Thanks L
-Don____________