Solid / Cored Wires

Thermal spraying technology makes it possible to produce coatings from a very wide range of materials. Besides restoring functional properties, refurbishment can also increase durability several times over. Arc spraying uses solid and cored wires with a powder-filled sheath, forming metallic and cermet coatings.

The most commonly used coatings include: babbitt, aluminum, copper, nickel alloys, and high-alloy steel, providing resistance to abrasion, corrosion, or erosion. Wire diameter is typically in the 1.6–5.0 mm range. The cost of producing an arc-sprayed coating is the lowest among all spraying methods.

1.

Babbitt Bearing Alloy Wire

soft Babbitt B-88 wire for spray and flame metallizing of bearings and components with good electrical conductivity

2.

Aluminum Bronze CuAl Wire

aluminum bronze wire for arc spraying, resistant to cavitation and corrosion, easy to finish

3.

Copper Cu Wire

copper wire with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, for rebuilding copper-based components

4.

Nickel-Aluminum NiAl Wire

NiAl wire forming a bond coat resistant to oxidation and high temperatures

5.

Iron-Based Nanocomposite Wire

iron-based nanocomposite alloys with exceptional hardness and erosion resistance, used among others on fluidized bed boiler screens

6.

Stainless Steel Wire

stainless steel welding wire with varied chemical composition, selected for the required corrosion resistance of the weld