The most versatile powder delivery systems with the ability to apply both fused and non-fused coatings. High spray rates in all positions, including internal bores.
Benefits:
Fusion hardfacing is a process by which weld materials, with superior properties than the substrate, are applied to the substrate. Common hardfacing techniques include arc, torch, and other processes.
This system deposits fused metallurgical bonded coatings to a wide range of base metal types. Excellent for applications involving cast iron repair, casting salvage, mold repair, screw and fan protection and valve repair.
Benefits:
For spray and fuse, the powder is first deposited on the metal surface, then heated further to form a continuous hard surface layer. Fused coatings are a useful tool in the repair of shafts such as valve stems and pump plungers. Coatings thick-ness may exceed 0.060" without loss of bond strength. Deep scoring in packaging areas that had been chrome plated initially may operate better with fused coating because of the added protection from corrosion provided by the dense, fused overlay and the added bonus of a metallurgical bond.
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