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What is Thermal Spray


Methods
Molten Metal FlameSpray

Powder Flame Spraying
Wire Flame Spraying
Ceramic Rod Flame Spraying
Detonation Flame Spraying
High Velocity Oxy/Fuel Spraying (HVOF)
Cold Spray
Nontransferred Plasma Arc Spraying
Electric Arc Spraying
RF Plasma Spraying
References
Acknowledgements
 


Thermal spray raw materials by end-use
Identification
Underlayments and bond coats
Build-up and reclamation
Wear resistance
Clearance control coatings
Thermal barrier coatings
Environmental proteching coatings
Electrical conductivity and resistivity
Biomedical coatings
Metal and ceramic matrix composites
Thermal Spray Processes used by Various Industrial Segments
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Thermal Spray Coating Applications According to Industry Served
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Industrial use of Gas Metallic Materials
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REFERENCES
(1) Frank J. Hermanek, Thermal Spray Terminology and Company Origins, First Printing, 2001, ASM International, Materials Park, Ohio
(2) W. E. Ballard, Metal Spraying and the Flame Deposition of Ceramics and Plastics, Fourth Revised, Edition, 1963, Charles Griffin and Company Limited, London, England
(3) The Metals Handbook, Eighth Edition, Volume1, 1961, American Society for Metals, Metals Park, Ohio
(4) A. P. Alkimov, V. F Kosarev and A. N. Papyrin, "A Method of Cold Gas-Dynamic Deposition", 1990, Sov. Phys. Dokl., Vol 35 (12)
(5) A. P. Alkimov, V. F Kosarev, S. V. Klinkow and A. N. Papyrin "On the Interaction of High Speed Particles With a Substrate Under the Cold Spray", Proceedings International Thermal Spray Conference (ITSC-2002, Essen, Germany, March 2002)
(6) Richer, D. W. Krömmer and P. Heinrich, “Equipment and Engineering and Process Control for Cold Spraying”, Proceedings International Thermal Spray Conference (ITSC-2002, Essen, Germany, March 2002)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: My gratitude is extended to Dr. Richard Knight, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA for providing information relative to the "Cold Spray" process.
For more information, contact Frank J. Hermanek, thermal spray engineering consultant, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46214-3822 USA, email: fhermanek@aol.com

 

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