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Arc spray process for the aircraft and stationary gas turbine industry

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Technological advances in arc spray have produced a system that competes favorably with other thermal spray processes. In the past, arc spray was thought of as a process for very large parts that need thick buildups. However, an attachment device known as the arc jet system has been developed that focuses the pattern and accelerates the particles. This attachment device, coupled with the in-troduction of metal-cored wires that provide the same chemistries as plasma-sprayed powders, pro-vides application engineers with a viable economic alternative to existing spray methods. A comparative evaluation of a standard production plasma spray system was conducted with the arc spray process using the attachment device. This evaluation was conducted by an airline company on four major parts coated with nickel-aluminum. Results show that, for these applications, the arc spray process offers several benefits.

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Sampson, E.R., Zwetsloot, M.P. Arc spray process for the aircraft and stationary gas turbine industry. J Therm Spray Tech 6, 150–152 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11666-997-0006-8

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