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  2. Hardfacing - Wikipedia

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    Plasma arc welding, also called powder plasma welding; Thermal spraying; Cold polymer compounds; Laser cladding; Hardpaint; Commonly applied materials include cobalt-based alloys (such as Stellite), nickel-based alloys, chromium carbide alloys and NOREM. Hardfacing is sometimes followed by hot stamping to refinish the part or add color or ...

  3. Chromium (II) carbide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium carbide is useful in the surface treatment of metal components. Chromium carbide is used to coat the surface of another metal in a technique known as thermal spraying. Cr 3 C 2 powder is mixed with solid nickel-chromium. This mixture is then heated to very high temperatures and sprayed onto the object being coated where it forms a ...

  4. Stellite - Wikipedia

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    Stellite alloys are a family of completely non-magnetic and corrosion-resistant cobalt alloys of various compositions that have been optimised for different uses. Stellite alloys are suited for cutting tools, an example is Stellite 100, because this alloy is quite hard, maintains a good cutting edge at high temperature, and resists hardening and annealing.

  5. Detonation spraying - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Many different mixtures of coating powders and D-gun settings can be used during detonation gun spraying of a material, all of which influence the final surface characteristics of the sprayed coating. Common powder materials used include but are not limited to: alumina-titania, alumina, tungsten carbide-tungsten-chromium ...

  6. Powder coating - Wikipedia

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    Example of powder coating spray guns. The most common way of applying the powder coating to metal objects is to spray the powder using an electrostatic gun, or corona gun. The gun imparts a negative charge to the powder, which is then sprayed towards the grounded object by mechanical or compressed air spraying and then accelerated toward the ...

  7. Pyrolytic chromium carbide coating - Wikipedia

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    Coating mechanical parts can help with problems of corrosion, adhering, high-temperature and mechanical wear thus reducing unplanned repairs and loss of production. The features of PCC coatings are: obtaining protective layers with high adhesion strength on parts and products made of various engineering materials including metal and non-metal ...

  8. Thermal spraying - Wikipedia

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    A powder feed stock is injected into the gas stream, which accelerates the powder up to 800 m/s. The stream of hot gas and powder is directed towards the surface to be coated. The powder partially melts in the stream, and deposits upon the substrate. The resulting coating has low porosity and high bond strength. [1]

  9. Category:Coatings - Wikipedia

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    Phosphate conversion coating; Physical vapor deposition; Plasma transferred wire arc thermal spraying; Plastic coating; Plating; Polyurethane; Polyurethane dispersion; Prepainted metal; Pyrolytic chromium carbide coating

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