Electric arc wire spraying restores surfaces and builds wear resistant coatings using twin wires and an electric arc.
Produces dense, strong coatings with gripping or anti skid properties at low process temperature and high deposition rate.
Offers good resistance to corrosive environments and is widely used for surface restoration and wear protection.
What we do
Electric arc wire
Electric arc spraying is a thermal spraying process that uses an electric arc between two consumable electrodes of the surfacing materials as the heat source. This is a cost effective, high throughput coating process typically used for thick build-up and surface restoration applications. It can also produce excellent metallic coatings such as Molybdenum, Aluminum, NiAl, and Zinc used for wear and corrosion protection.
Arc wire can be used to produce a wide range of surface finishes. The process uses a positive and negative charged dual-wire system and then uses high-pressure air or gas to atomize and propel the coating to the work surface.
We provide comprehensive, cost-effective electric arc wire spraying capabilities that allow our customers to improve their operational efficiencies and reduce maintenance costs through our surface technology services.
Benefits of Electric arc wire
- High quality, cost-effective solution
- Strong, dense surface finish
- Gripping and anti-skid surfaces
- Low process temperature
- High material output per hour
- Resistance to many corrosive environments
Application & materials
- Shaft Repair
- Wire Drawing Blocks
- Abrasion Resistant Air Movement Components
- Boiler Tubes
- Coal Pulverizer Components
- Bearing Fit Rebuilding
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