A thermal spraying method that can coat almost all materials.
The thermal spraying methods for surface modification include plasma spraying, explosive spraying, flame spraying, and arc spraying. Coating materials consist of metals, alloys, ceramics, glass, and polymers. The objectives are surface hardening, heat resistance, wear resistance, and the imparting of special functions. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Coating of almost all materials → The principle is simple → A technology that sprays molten coating material at high temperatures → Can coat not only metals but also almost all materials ○ No restrictions on the shape of the base material → Plating and vapor deposition require placing the material in a tank or furnace for reaction → Thermal spraying is a method that sprays with a gun, allowing for large sizes to be accommodated → Coating can also be done on specific areas, such as only the damaged parts ○ Thick coatings can be formed → Molten ceramics collide with the base material, flatten, and stack to form a coating → Enables quick application of thick coatings → Ensures high reliability as both a protective coating and a functional coating ○ Infinite materials for coatings → For plating, ionization is required; for vapor deposition, gasification is a condition → In thermal spraying, any material that can be "solid at room temperature and liquid when heated" is acceptable → Moreover, it can be melted at high temperatures (up to 10,000°C in plasma spraying) → High melting point ceramics can be utilized ○ No worries about thermal effects on the base material → Although the coating material is melted at high temperatures, the thermal energy retained by the sprayed particles is minimal → They solidify instantaneously ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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NCI introduced the core technology of the ceramic thermal spraying, the Low-Cry process, in Japan for the first time, and for half a century, it has supported rocket development. NCI has consistently pursued the Low-Cry process, leading and evolving ceramic thermal spraying. Thanks to the know-how of the Low-Cry process, it is possible to provide outstanding functions and quality, such as plasma, hybrid, high-speed flame, and surface patterns. NCI's thermal spraying technology is widely utilized in advanced technology fields, offering high-quality solutions unique to NCI.