Benefits of Cerakote
We've already learned the basics of Cerakote, and there's more to come.
Lightweight
A coating that's 40 microns thin weighs very little. Compared to powder-coated Brompton frames, you're looking at a saving of around 300g. For the weight weenies among you, that's a big deal.
While the T Line is otherwise available in a raw blasted finish, Cerakote offers the ability to bring colour to your bike without the weight penalty.
“Cerakote feels like it’s part of the material,” says Phillip Henschke, Senior Design Engineer here at Brompton and the brains behind the T Line Ceratech project. “You can still feel every peak of each weld bead, you can still see the smooth transitions on the tubes,” he explains. “This is not a coating that you can hide the flaws behind, it feels part of the titanium rather than an addition to it.”
Durability
More adventuring means increased chances of chips, dings and marks on the frame. Sometimes it just can't be avoided. We build bikes for the long haul and we want your bike to be your best friend for decades to come.
Cerakote is highly resistant to these scratches and abrasions. So, if your bike is more than just a piece of art, a ceramic coating is the way to go to ensure it looks newer for longer.
It looks great
The raw blasted titanium finish on the T Line showcases the natural beauty of the material and the industrial finish complements the handbuilt product. Cerakote adds another dimension by adding a dazzle of colour while showcasing the premium TIG welds.
Easy to clean
Nobody enjoys cleaning their bike but it's just part and parcel of bike ownership. If we want nice things, we have to look after them.
The hydrophobic nature of Cerakote means it's much more difficult for dirt and road grime to stick to the frame meaning you need less elbow grease next time you reach for the bucket and brushes.