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Oxide-based thermal spray materials

Alumina has a hardness second only to diamond, and its melting point is 2,050 degrees.

Alumina has a hardness second only to diamond, with a melting point of 2,050 degrees. Due to its excellent heat resistance, chemical resistance, wear resistance, and electrical insulation properties, it is used in a wide range of applications. Additionally, zirconia, with a thermal expansion rate close to that of metals, is a key material for heat-resistant coatings. Recently, its latent functionalities, such as ion characteristics, have garnered attention in future-oriented fields, including fuel cells. Chromia forms the densest thermal spray coatings. Its primary application is as a wear-resistant coating for sliding components. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Self-fluxing alloy thermal spray material

The materials that can be sprayed by NCI are not limited to ceramics.

The materials that NCI can spray are not limited to ceramics. For example, self-fluxing alloys. These are nickel or cobalt-based alloys containing more than 1.5% boron and silicon, which are remelted in an atmosphere of about 1100°C after being sprayed to form an alloy layer, creating a dense coating that adheres to the base material. They are characterized by excellent wear resistance. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Rod-type thermal spray material

Only the completely melted particles are ejected, resulting in a high interparticle bonding force.

Rod-type thermal spray materials are used for localized thermal spraying. Since only fully melted particles are injected, the bonding strength between particles is high, demonstrating the expected properties even under harsh conditions. The material name is R-A. The main component is Al2O3. The coating characteristics also have high electrical insulation properties, making it a key player in the high-temperature electrical insulation field. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Explanation of thermal spraying terminology

This is an explanation of thermal spraying terminology.

Alumina (aluminum oxide) is an oxide of aluminum. Abradable spraying is a thermal spraying process conducted to obtain a coating with a property that allows it to be easily abraded. An example of its application is spraying onto the inner wall of a case opposing the turbine rotor to optimize the gap between the rotor and the case. Abrasive wear is a form of wear primarily caused by the cutting action of hard particles interposed between the uneven surfaces in contact. Electric arc spraying is a thermal spraying method that generates an arc between two linear metal spraying materials, and the metal droplets produced by the heat are atomized and accelerated by a jet of compressed air to be sprayed onto the substrate to form a coating. Yttria (yttrium oxide) is an oxide of yttrium. For more details, please download the catalog.

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