Thermal Spray

Corrosion, oxidation, abrasion, erosion, and other disruptive mechanisms can significantly compromise the performance and lifespan of critical components. At Arzell, Inc., we strategically address these challenges with advanced engineered surface solutions that provide effective and efficient protection.

While a component may be designed for its functional shape and structural requirements, the base material often lacks the optimal properties for its intended application. In such cases, applying a specialized coating or overlay is essential to enhance durability and performance.

We have taken our extensive process experience to offer comprehensive solutions designed around your application requirements and business constraints.

Our standard thermal spray capabilities include:

  • Plasma Spray
  • High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (HVOF)
  • High Velocity Air Fuel (HVAF)
  • Combustion Spray
  • Arc Spray

In addition to thermal spray technologies, we engineer a broad range of bespoke integrated solutions and services that offer an end-to-end solution for your surface protection needs, including:

  • Laser cladding
  • Fusing
  • Heat treating
  • Electrolytic part stripping
  • Surface preparation
  • Grinding and polishing
  • Coating process development
  • Coating metallography & testing

What truly sets us apart is our expertise. Our team has extensive experience developing customized solutions and optimizing surface engineering processes to achieve superior results—even under tight operational constraints.

For more information about our thermal spray integration services, call today!

(281) 213-4085

HVOF – High-Velocity Oxygen Fuel

High-velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) is a combustion process that creates a pressurized gas stream where an optimized powder feedstock is injected into and accelerated up to supersonic velocities. Maximum process temperatures are considerably lower than the traditional plasma spray process which therefore offers distinct advantages for temperature sensitive materials and, combined with the high velocities, generates coatings that offer superior mechanical properties.

HVLF: Utilizes a liquid fuel type (kerosene, Jet A1, ethanol) combusted together with oxygen in a chambered torch design. This creates high pressure conditions that, once expanded through a laval nozzle ensures high mach gas velocities.

HVGF: Utilizes gas fuel types (hydrogen, propane, methane, natural gas) that also combust with oxygen however torch designs are somewhat different than their liquid fueled counterparts. Gas fueled torches typically do not use a traditional chambered design which allows for axial powder injection.

HVOF Controller and Torch Equipment Arzell, Inc. has integrated

MULTUS LF & GF, JP, JP-5, JP-8, JP5000, JP5120, JP8000, JP8200, DiamondJet, JetKote II, JetKote III, WokaJet, WokaStar, DJ2600, DJ2700, eGun, Nova-A, NOVA-D, MP-50, HV-50, DJC, DJCE, DJFW

HVAF – High-Velocity Air Fuel

High-velocity air fuel (HVAF) is a combustion process, similar to HVOF however, the process utilizes compressed air rather than oxygen as a reactant to combust the fuel. Maximum process temperatures are slightly lower than the HVOF process and the lower oxygen contents typically result in coatings with lower oxidation.

HVAF Controller and Torch Equipment Arzell, Inc. has integrated

M2, M3, C6, AK7, AK6, AK5, i5, i7, C01, Ultracoat

M20iA35 servo lathe HVAF screw

Plasma Spray

Plasma is an electrical process that ionizes gas to increase its temperature significantly to create a highly controlled plasma jet used to melt and accelerate a feedstock. Temperatures achieved are, by far, the highest of all the thermal spray processes and it is therefore the most versatile of all the thermal spray processes. The high temperatures allow for high melting point materials such as refractories and ceramics to be sprayed efficiently and effectively. Our extensive experience in torch design and process development combined with what we’ve learned with our customer partners, has put us at the forefront of plasma spray development. Our patented C+ plasma platform is the pinnacle of DC plasma generation.

Cascade Plasma Spray

The latest evolution in thermal spray, Arzell’s C+ cascade plasma technology offers the most versatile and scalable thermal spray device on the market. The process can be configured to run in the highest plasma enthalpy regimes possible within thermal spray – which requires a robust torch design that’s capable of running very aggressive power regimes and gas combinations, when needed. This offers unmatched process efficiencies for high temperature applications such as segmented thermal barrier coatings. The system is so unique that it can also be configured to operate in high velocity regimes as well, resulting in HVOF typical coating properties, with better chemical properties. Furthermore, it can do all this without the need for combustible gases or oxygen, resulting in the safest thermal spray device in the market.

Plasma Controller and Torch Equipment Arzell, Inc. has integrated

C+, CV+, MULTUS C & NC, 3710, 6600XL, 7700AP, 7M, 9M, MultiCoat, UniCoat, AT-3000, AP-50, SG-100, 2086A, 3MB, 9M, F1, F4, F4XL, Sinplex, Triplex

Arc Spray – Twin Wire Arc Spray

Arc Spray is an electrical process that utilizes wires as electrodes which are melted on contact and then atomized to create metallic droplets. The process offers the lowest operating costs and highest efficiencies but is restricted to conductive alloys as feedstock materials. We are proud to lead the industry into new territory with pulsed DC power supply technology. This is changing the game in terms of coating efficiency and quality.

Arc Equipment Arzell, Inc. has integrated

Elmatech LDS MIDI 400, MB, IB, HB, AT-400, 8830, 8835, 9910, 9935, 9985, BP-400, AWS-400, Flexi Arc, SmartArc, ValuArc

M710iC50 arc spray antiskid

M10iA12 spray & fuse cell

 

Combustion Spray

The combustion spraying process involves gaseous fuel and oxygen to apply metallic and ceramic coatings. The combustion process is lower energy and can therefore be used on surfaces with lower melting points.

Combustion Equipment Arzell, Inc. has integrated

6C, 6P, 6P-II, 5P, 16e, J3, TD-3000

Cold Spray

Cold spray is a deposition process in which powdered materials are applied at supersonic speeds. The particle velocity can be adjusted for intensity and trajectory.

Powder Feeding

Material delivery is almost a science in and of itself. Getting the powder to the torch reliably is critical for applying repeatable and consistent coatings. This is often compounded by differing powder properties such as density, morphology and size range. Our fundamental understanding of the science helps determine the best feeder type for the application.

Powder feeder equipment Arzell, Inc. has integrated

G10, G4, V1, AT-1200, 1264, 1264i, 1264WL, Twin 10/120, 9MP, 9MPDJ, 5MPE, 5MP-HP, FST-10, FST-20

 

General thermal spray information

Materials typically sprayed

Various metallic and ceramic alloy combinations of Ni, Co, Cr, W, C, Al, B, Si, Fe, Y, Zr, Li, Si, La, Ti

Gases typically used

Oxygen, Propylene, Propane, Natural gas, Kerosene, Nitrogen, Argon, Helium, Hydrogen, Compressed air

Items that can be coated

Mud rotors, Screws, Rolls, Shafts, Rocket nozzles, Gates/Seats, Ball Valves, Buckets Blades, Vanes, Transition Pieces/Ducts, Combustion liners, Bearings