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Combustion Powder Thermospray® Spray

Process Description
The Combustion Powder Flame Spray process uses a siphon plug system to mix fuel gas of acetylene, propane or hydrogen with oxygen in precise volumetric proportions to provide consistent operation and prevent the possibility of backfire. Powder as the coating feedstock is continually fed into the ignited fuel gas-oxygen flame where it is melted by the heat of combustion, propelled towards the prepared workpiece surface and rapidly solidifies to form the coating. A cap that feeds compressed air surrounds and appropriately shapes the flame.


Schematic cross-section of a typical combustion powder spray gun

The combustion powder process is similar to the combustion wire process, except that is has the advantage of using powder materials as the coating feedstock, which allows for a much wider range of coating material options. In addition, the use of powder allows for a greater degree of freedom for spray gun manipulation.


Key components of combustion powder spray system

Features of the Combustion Powder Thermospray® Spray Process:

  • Applies a range of coating materials, including self-fluxing alloys, fine ceramics, self-bonding materials, clearance control materials and other alloys
  • Configurations from economical manual systems to fully automated production systems are available
  • Can be portable for on-site coatings
  • High spray rates with low gas consumption
  • Excellent for wear and corrosion resistance
  • Coatings can be machined to final dimensions and finish
  • Coating of complex geometries
  • Easy masking of areas that should not be coated
  • Coating of internal geometries is possible
  • Very simple to operate and maintain



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