Thermal Spraying
Thermal spraying is a coating process for metal and non-metal parts. We can apply pure metals, alloys, ceramics, or carbides, creating a uniform, crack-free layer with strong adhesion. The process causes minimal heat stress to the part.
Benefits:
- Wear protection (abrasion/adhesion)
- Corrosion and oxidation resistance
- Thermal and electrical insulation
- Control of friction and sliding
How it works:
Coating material (powder or wire) is melted by a torch (using gas, plasma, or arc) and sprayed onto the surface. The coating’s properties depend on heat energy and particle speed.
Double protection:
We can combine thermal spray with a polymer top coat. The metal layer adds wear resistance; the polymer adds non-stick and sliding properties—offering the best of both.