DETONATION FLAME SPRAYING
Detonation flame spraying is an interrupted spraying process. That means that, similar to a vehicle motor, with the help of valves via a spark plug a mixture of acetylen, oxygen and coating powder is ignited in the combustor of a detonation pistol. With the shock wave resulting from the ignition the now melted coating powder is applied onto the work piece via an "outlet pipe", which is cooled by water. Then the combustor is cleaned with nitrogen and subsequently refilled. The process restarts, roughly 8 - 12 times per second (see Illustration of the company Linde).

Detonation flame spraying is not used in our company.
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cold spraying
plasma spraying
HVOF
powder flame spraying
wire flame spraying
arc spraying
laser spraying
THERMAL SPRAYING