A group of processes that use a heat source to melt metallic or nonmetallic materials and propel them onto a substrate. They include electric arc spray, plasma spray and flame spray. |
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Coatings efficiently applied with automatic system
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Flat & Round Shapes
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Outside Diameters up to 50"
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Bores 5-30"
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Masks utilized to apply coating only on desired areas
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Substrate Materials |
- Aluminum
- Stainless
- Hastelloy
- Inconel
- Molybdenum
- Tungsten
- Silicon
- Zinc
- Tungsten Carbide
- Titanium Carbide
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- Alumina
- Titania
- Zirconia
- Chromia
- Spinel
- Yttria
- Magnesium Zirconate
- Chrome Carbide
- Rokide ®
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- Pure & Alloy Metals
- Graphite
- Phenolic
- Plastic
- Glass
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- Coating Thicknesses range from .002" to .250"
- Substrate Thicknesses range from .005" to Infinite
- Surface Finish range from 300 to 2 Ra
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- Substrate Temperature ranges from 100 to 300 degrees F
- The temperature inside a plasma torch can reach 20,000 degrees F
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