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Plasma Spray Process

The thermal spray coating is extremely dense! All materials, including high melting point tungsten and ceramics, can be thermally sprayed.

Introducing the thermal spraying process "Plasma Spray." All materials, including high melting point tungsten carbide ceramics, can be thermally sprayed. Since the plasma flame itself is inert, even low melting point metals like aluminum and copper can achieve a pure and low-oxidation coating. Similar to metalizing, it is possible to perform build-up thermal spraying at low temperatures around 100°C, preventing thermal effects and distortion on the base material. 【Features】 ■ Capable of thermal spraying high melting point materials ■ The thermal spray coating is extremely dense ■ A hard and dense coating equivalent to or better than hard plating can be obtained ■ Minimal thermal impact on the base material *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Metallizing Arc Thermal Spray Process

Can be sprayed on any substrate! The thermal spray coating is porous and has good oil retention, especially demonstrating excellent wear resistance.

Introducing the thermal spraying process "Metalizing Arc." The wire-like materials used for thermal spraying are formulated from metals and alloys specifically for this purpose, allowing for spraying on any metal regardless of the substrate material. Since thermal spraying is typically performed at low temperatures around 100°C, it does not impart thermal effects on the substrate, preventing distortion or degradation. 【Features】 ■ Can be sprayed on any metal ■ Can be sprayed on any substrate ■ Does not cause thermal effects or distortion to the substrate ■ The sprayed coating is resistant to wear *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Thermal spray process "Thermospray"

Prevention of oxidation in Ni-Cr alloys! Applicable in uses where both wear resistance and corrosion resistance are desired, as well as in severe sliding surfaces.

Introducing the thermal spray process "Thermo Spray." It enables thermal spraying of materials that cannot be wired, such as ceramic and tungsten carbide-based cermets. By re-melting the sprayed coating with an oxygen-acetylene (or propane) flame, an alloy layer is formed at the interface between the base metal and the sprayed coating, eliminating pores between the sprayed particles. 【Features】 ■ Enables thermal spraying of materials that cannot be wired ■ Thermal spraying of self-fusing alloys ■ Prevents oxidation of Ni-Cr alloys ■ Lowers the melting point of Ni-Cr alloys, allowing melting at approximately 1000°C to 1100°C *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (HVOF) Thermal Spray Process

You can obtain a coating with a dense and high adhesion! It will be finished with excellent surface roughness through mirror polishing processing.

Introducing the thermal spraying process "High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF)." Compared to conventional plasma spraying, it can form coatings with higher hardness and excellent wear resistance. The accelerated spraying material undergoes minimal oxidation or compositional changes, allowing for the formation of high-quality coatings with high density and low porosity (below 0.5%). 【Features】 ■ High hardness ■ Coatings with high adhesion strength can be obtained ■ Easier to achieve ultra-mirror finishes ■ Low porosity coatings are formed *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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