Custom Finishing Options


As you have probably realized by now, we love to allow our customers to configure our products to best suit their respective builds and tastes. For most of our induction and exhaust systems as well as chassis braces, this means a wide variety of anodizing (used on aluminum as a corrosion resistant hard oxide layer that can be applied with a variety of dyes for changing the color of the aluminum parts), powdercoating (used on any metallic part as a corrosion resistant baked on layer of granular polymer), or ceramic coating (used primarily on thermally sensitive parts such as exhaust manifolds and induction systems, this is a thermal barrier that is sprayed on in liquid form and then baked).

And while we have access to each of these technologies, we don't always provide a laundry list of options on our product pages for our customers to choose from. That however does not mean that we can't accommodate the goals of your project with a variety of unique finishing options that will make your product one of a kind.

So here are the list of options, and this list is by no means exhaustive. If there is something you do not see here that you would like to have us finish your parts with, let us know, we can make it happen.

Anodizing Options:

We pretty much have every color of anodizing you could ever hope for. Here is a small assortment as an example:

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We can also anodize other aluminum items in your engine compartment to help complete the look of your anodized Nameless Performance components.

Powdercoating Options:

We use a wide variety of powder suppliers in our powdercoating process. Here are some links to the color charts for each of those companies:

Cardinal Finishes Powdercoat Color Options – Forrest Powder Powdercoat Color Options

Ceramic Coating & Thermal Barrier Options:

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Call us at 360.263.5001 or email us for further information on custom finishes, prices and lead times.

Call us at 360.263.5001 or email us for further information on custom finishes, prices and lead times.



Jun
28
2011