Journal article
The HVOF Process: the Hottest Topic in the Thermal Spray Industry
Welding journal, Vol.72(7), pp.25-30
01 Jul 1993
Abstract
The high-velocity oxyfuel (HVOF) spray process is described as an alternative to the D-Gun process for applying high-temperature coating. The design, mechanics of operation and applications of HVOF coating technologies are outlined. The process is capable of spraying carbide coating with improved adhesion and density and reduced changes in phase composition compared to those sprayed by other techniques. Disadvantages of HVOF process include high noise levels from high pressure combustion and supersonic gas flows, potentially high operating costs and general inability to spray ceramics.
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- Title
- The HVOF Process: the Hottest Topic in the Thermal Spray Industry
- Creators
- R IrvingR KnightR Smith
- Publication Details
- Welding journal, Vol.72(7), pp.25-30
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991019184315004721
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