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![]() | New Patented CerMet Metal Restoration Product Displays Fuel Savings Properties Through Significant Friction ReductionPublished 2008-06-23 14:30By CerMet Lab Company |


The benefits of ceramic parts and coatings, known for nearly fifty years, include increased part longevity, heat reduction, friction reduction, as well as anti-corrosion properties. The Department of Energy states that ceramics have been proven to dramatically improve performance, energy efficiency, power density, and in the case of diesel engines - lower exhaust emissions.
During treatment with CerMet (an abbreviation of "ceramic-metal"), engine oil is used to carry CerMet's microscopic ceramic nano-particles to the friction zones, to bond to the metal surfaces without any disassembly or downtime. A physiochemical process transforms the metal's surface into an integrated ceramic-metal structure that emulates the properties of pure ceramic and significantly reduces friction with a notable reduction in surface roughness.
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In engine applications, the treatment improves fuel economy for approximately 60,000 miles of operation, and involves merely adding the CerMet product to the oil, which carries the ceramic nano-particles to the friction zones. Unlike traditional ceramic coating methods, no disassembly or downtime is required, allowing CerMet to provide a guaranteed return-on-investment for over-the-road vehicles ... just in fuel savings alone.
Metal restoration, protection, and enhancement are prime benefits of the ceramic bonding process. Friction-worn areas within engines, transmissions, and bearing mechanisms can be restored to like-new condition by the ceramic integration. Reduced noise and vibration have been noted in engine applications, as well as improved oil pressure, cylinder compression, and overall performance. Oil consumption and harmful exhaust emissions are also reduced, and these benefits can be as significant as the fuel savings.
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