Flame Spray Powder
Pure Metal: Aluminum, copper, nickel, molybdenum, zinc, tin, silver, tungsten
Ceramics: Aluminum oxide, aluminum oxide- titanium dioxide, chrome oxide, alumina/titania, titanium dioxides, zirconium dioxides, magnesium zirconate
Carbides: Tungsten carbide/cobalt, tungsten carbide/nickel, tungsten carbide nickel/chrome, chrome carbide/nickel chrome
Metal Alloys: Stainless steels- (410, 420, 316, 431, 17-4 ph), carbon- steels, nickel- chromes, bronzes, copper- nickels, stellite 6, nickel-graphite, aluminum- polyester, tin based babbitt, aluminum- silicon
Composite: High carbon iron- molybdenum, nickel- aluminum- molybdenum
Flame spray powders can be used for a variety of reasons, including:
Corrosion Protection
Fouling Protection
Altering Conductivity
Wear Control: either hardfacing (wear-resistant) or abradable coating
Repairing Damaged Surfaces
Temperature/Oxidation Protection (thermal barrier coatings)
Medical Implants
Production of functionally graded materials (for either of the above applications)
Flame Spray Powder TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Varies according to chemistry
For further information, please call the EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) at 202-564-2902.
Flame Spray Powder CAS Number: Varies according to chemistry.