Flame Spraying |
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The flame-spray technique was recently developed for application
ofthermoplatic powder coatings. The thermoplastic powder is fluidizedby
compressed air and fed into a flame gun where it is injected througha
flame of propane, and the powder melts. The molten coatingparticles are
deposited on the workpiece, forming a film onsolidification. Since no
direct heating of the workpiece is required, thistechnique is suitable
for applying coatings to most substrates. Metal,wood, rubber, and
masonry can be successfully coated by thistechnique. This technology is
also suitable for coating large orpermanently-fixed objects. Benefits There are particular reasons why flame spraying may be selected over other surface engineering techniques and they are likely to include a combination of the following:
Applications Flame spraying is widely used were lower coating costs are desired and a lower coating quality can be tolerated. Some typical applications include:
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