ndependent testing conducted by one of the UK’s leading automotive
test and development centres has confirmed that the use of
advanced flame-sprayed ceramic coatings can reduce heat transfer
by up 26.7 percent, leading to a surface temperature reduction at the
exhaust manifold of up to 136ºC. The technology, developed by specialist
coating company Zircotec, offers not only benefits to performance
and classic car owners looking to reduce heat but also to engineers
working on new vehicles who struggle to successfully package the
increasing number of heat-sensitive components in a restricted space.
Originally developed by the nuclear energy industry and used
effectively by Formula One and other race teams, the rigorous testing
was instigated to demonstrate the effectiveness of the coating on road
cars. The firm is already supplying the coating to several OEMs, including
Koenigsegg and is, in addition developing applications for improving
catalyst light-off times and the performance of diesel particulate
filters, which require exhaust gas temperatures to remain high.
The tests used a 2002 Range Rover V8 gasoline engine fitted with two sets
of manifolds; one in standard condition, the other with the zirconia-based
coating. The manifolds were encapsulated to simulate underbonnet
airflow conditions. Testing was conducted on an engine dynamometer,
simulating different driving conditions and road speeds. |
The results clearly demonstrate that the Zircotec coated exhaust
manifold transmits significantly less heat to its surroundings than the
uncoated standard part. The Zircotec manifold reduced heat transfer at
all the different loads and simulated road speeds of 35mph and 70mph. Significantly, for harsher applications, the highest gains were achieved
when the loads and speeds were at their highest.
“Zircotec already had test data from motorsport applications,” says
technical director Andy McCabe. “Now, we have an increasing number
of road car projects as well as classic and performance car users. We
wanted to present trusted, independent data and the results demonstrate
how effective the Zircotec solution is in these environments.”
In addition to the thermal barrier properties, the Zircotec coating is more durable than traditional wrap, is easily packaged and provides a
fit and forget solution for a host of vehicles. Components can be sent
directly to Zircotec where they are cleaned and prepared before being
coated. The Zircotec process can coat most metals and a recently
developed innovation also allows carbon fibre composites to be coated.
Full results of the testing are available by request.
www.zircotec.org |