Celtic Coating Solutions

Thermal Spraying

Thermal spraying is a technology which improves or restores the surface of a solid material.

Thermal spray coating involves the use of a torch to heat a material, in powder or wire form, to a molten or near-molten state, and the use of a gas to propel the material to the target substrate, creating a completely new surface. The coating material may be a single element, alloy or compound with unique physical properties that are, in most cases, achievable only through the thermal spray process.

Thermal spray coatings are a highly cost-effective and straight-forward method for adding superior properties and performance qualities to a given engineering surface. The variety of products and coatings that can be enhanced by thermal spray are virtually limitless. The coatings are usually metallic, ceramic, carbides, or a combination of these materials to meet a range of physical criteria.

Material Hardness and Bond Strength Typical Characteristics and Applications
Copper 37 Rb
7324 PSI
Electric conductivity;
Copper reclamation;
Used as alternate to copper plating
Molybdenum 14-36 Rb
5496 PSI
Abrasion resistance; Excellent adhesion to steel;
Excellent in molten metal environment in inert atmospheres
Carbon Steel 97-100 Rb
5700 PSI
Dimensional restoration of mismachined and worn parts
Tungsten Carbide 52 Rc
6700 PSI
Excellent bond strength;
Abrasion resistance;
Dredge cutter blades
FUNCTION APPLICATION COATING
Wear Resistance
Adhesive Wear Bearings, piston rings, hydraulic press sleeves Chrome Oxide, Babbit, Carbon Steel
Abrasive Wear Guide bars, pump seals, concrete mixer screws Tungsten Carbide, Alumina/Titania, Steel
Surface Fatigue
Wear
Dead centers, cam followers, fan blades (jet engines), wear rings (land based turbines) Tungsten Carbide, Copper/Nickel/Indium Alloy, Chrome Carbide
Erosion Slurry pumps, exhaust fans, dust collectors Tungsten Carbide, Stellite
Heat Resistance Burner cans/baskets (gas turbines), exhaust ducts Partially Stabilized Zirconia
Oxidation Resistance Exhaust mufflers, heat treating fixtures, exhaust valve stems Aluminum, Nickel/Chrome Alloy, Hastelloy
Corrosion Resistance Pump parts, storage tanks, food handling equipment Stainless Steel (316), Aluminum, Inconel, Hastelloy
Electrical Conductivity Electrical contacts, ground connectors Copper
Electrical Resistance Insulation for heater tubes, soldering tips Alumina
Restoration of Dim. Printing rolls, undersize bearings Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel