Flame spray is ideal for coating cylindrical parts. Powder is fed into a fixed oxy-acetylene or oxy-hydrogen flame and projected towards the base material. The semi molten material forms a mechanical bond that, when fused to the workpiece, creates a metallurgical bond. High hardness alloys and tungsten carbide mixtures can be used.

Deposition rates are from 1-9 kg/hour and surfacing thickness from 0,1 - 3 mm.

Surfit™ 1245

Features and Benefits medium impact resistance recommende...

Surfit™ 1250

Features and Benefits medium impact resistance recommende...

Surfit™ 1260

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Surfit™ 1340

Features and Benefits machines well good impact resistanc...

Surfit™ 1345

Features and Benefits machines well recommended as build ...

Surfit™ 1350

Features and Benefits medium impact resistance recommende...

Surfit™ 1355-20

Features and Benefits good wear resistance recommended wi...

Surfit™ 1360

Features and Benefits high wear and corrosion resistance ...

Surfit™ 1360-20

Features and Benefits good wear resistance recommended wi...

Surfit™ 1240

Features and Benefits machines well good impact resistanc...

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