It can be applied to ceramic and plastic surfaces as well!
At Daiichi Chemical Co., Ltd., we perform "thermal spraying," which involves melting metals, ceramics, and other materials using heat sources such as gas and electricity, and then spraying them onto a substrate to form a coating. In accordance with JIS and ISO standards for "corrosion protection thermal spraying," we can adjust the spraying materials based on the installation environment of the structure and the coating thickness according to the expected lifespan. Additionally, thermal spraying of stainless steel, nickel-chromium, and Hastelloy has proven to be extremely effective for the inner surfaces of chemical storage tanks. 【Features of Thermal Spraying】 ■ Wide range of materials ■ Applicable to large structures such as bridges and transmission towers, with on-site construction possible ■ Thick coatings can be relatively easily produced, and the coating process is faster compared to other surface treatment methods ■ Relatively low thermal impact on the substrate, making deformation and distortion less likely *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Example Flow of Thermal Spraying Operations】 ■1: Equipment and material preparation, component verification, protection and masking ■2: Substrate inspection, blasting ■3: Thermal spraying ■4: Sealing treatment ■5: Top coat ■6: Storage, component transportation *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Daiichi Chemical Co., Ltd. specializes in thermal spraying, blasting, shot peening, heavy-duty corrosion protection coatings, and resin lining. As a "pioneer company in thermal spraying technology" in Fukuoka Prefecture, we have many years of practical experience and are continuously refining new technologies through collaborative research. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.

