Customization: | Available |
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Product Type: | Wire |
Material: | Nial95/5 |
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Nickel based alloy wire NiAl95/5 Thermal Spray Wire arc spraying 1.6mm
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Thermal spraying techniques are coating processes in which melted (or heated) materials are sprayed onto a surface.The "feedstock" (coating precursor) is heated by electrical (plasma or arc) or chemical means (combustion flame).Thermal spraying can provide thick coatings (approx. thickness range is 20 micrometers to several mm, depending on the process and feedstock), over a large area at high deposition rate as compared to other coating
processes such aselectroplating, physical and chemical vapor deposition. Coating materials available for thermal spraying include metals,alloys, ceramics, plastics and composites. They are fed in powder or wire form, heated to a molten or semimolten state and accelerated towards substrates in the form of micrometer-size particles.
Combustion or electrical arc discharge is usually used as the source of energy for thermal spraying. Resulting coatings are made by the accumulation of numerous sprayed particles. The surface may not heat up significantly, allowing the coating of flammable substances.
Coating quality is usually assessed by measuring its porosity, oxide content, macro and micro-hardness, bond strength andsurface roughness. Generally, the coating quality increases with increasing particle velocities.
Several variations of thermal spraying are distinguished:
Plasma spraying
Detonation spraying
Wire arc spraying
Flame spraying
High velocity oxy-fuel coating spraying (HVOF)
Warm spraying
Cold spraying
Chemical Composition |
Coating Strength (Mpa) |
Melting temp (c) |
Coating Hardness (HRC) |
Ni 95% Al 5% |
65-68 |
1010 |
23-25 |
Applying technique: Arc spray
Specification of wire: 1.6mm, 2.0mm, 15kg/spool.
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