Spray welding, using high nickel based alloys, can increase hardness and wear resistance to working surfaces and edges, especially in high temperature or adverse environments. In addition, worn parts can be reconditioned by building up worn surfaces, and then machining them to original specifications. Various hardness ranges are possible depending on the application.
Hard surface spray welding is typically used on areas that will need to endure regular wear and abuse. Treating these areas will allow the part to last longer and perform better.
At Cariboo Chrome, we understand the needs of a wide range of markets, such as the mining, pulp and paper, forestry and oil and gas industries. We work with all types of metals, including carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steels, aluminum and brass, in thicknesses from sheet metal to plate.
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