Q&A about thermal spraying processing and ceramic laser engraving processing.
● What is thermal spraying? It is a type of surface modification method that uses heat sources such as fuel-oxygen combustion or electrical energy to heat thermal spray materials, spraying particles that are melted or near-melting to form a coating. Thermal spraying has many advantages compared to other surface modification methods (such as surface hardening, carburizing, nitriding, ion implantation, plating, vapor deposition, and build-up welding). ● What materials can be thermally sprayed? Coatings can be formed on almost any substrate material. ● What shapes can be thermally sprayed? Thermal spraying can be applied to cylindrical, flat, inner, and curved surfaces. ● What types of thermal spray materials are available? There is a wide variety of materials, including ceramics, cermets, carbides, metals, non-metals, and alloys. ● Does the substrate deform due to thermal spraying? The thermal impact on the material due to thermal spraying can be kept below 100°C, so there is no deformation of the material due to heat.
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Our company specializes in surface modification technologies that are not commonly heard of, such as "thermal spraying" and "ceramic laser engraving." Thermal spraying is one of the special techniques used across a range of industries, from low-tech sectors like kitchenware to high-tech industries such as aerospace. We were founded in 1950 with the aim of engine regeneration (engine boring) for automobiles and motorcycles, and we have consistently operated with the goal of being "the only one in a niche market" up to the present day.