The Combustion Wire process draws a metal alloy wire through the combustion spray gun. At the gun nozzle,
fuel gas of acetylene is mixed with oxygen in precise proportions and ignited to create a flame. The metal wire is fed thru
the flame, melted and atomized by compressed air, and the molten droplets are propelled towards the substrate to form a coating.
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Applies a range of metallic alloys and pure metals for restoration, corrosion coatings and other and other purposes. |
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No heat affected zone or component distortion. |
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Can be portable for on-site coatings. |
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Coatings can be ground or machined to final dimensions and finish. |
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Masking protection of areas that should not be coated is easy. |
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Coating some of the internal bores is possible. |
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On-site service available. |