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Thermal Spraying

An Advanced Coating Technology

Thermal spraying is an advanced industrial technique for applying high-performance coatings on various surfaces. 


It involves heating materials such as metals or ceramics to high temperatures, then spraying them as molten particles onto a surface. These particles solidify instantly to form a durable and adhesive coating.

Applications and Benefits


Used in various sectors such as aerospace, steelmaking, and energy, thermal spraying enhances the resistance of parts to extreme conditions such as heat, wear, and corrosion. It also allows for the restoration of worn parts, extending their lifespan and reducing replacement costs.

Thermal Spray Processes

  • Plasma Spraying: Uses an electric arc to produce a very hot plasma, ideal for metal alloys and ceramics.


  • HVOF (High Velocity Oxy-Fuel) spraying: Creates a high-speed flame for a dense coating, perfect against corrosion and wear.


  • HVAF (High Velocity Air-Fuel) Spraying: Uses compressed air to reduce oxidation and preserve the properties of materials, providing very dense coatings.

Why Choose Thermal Spraying?

  • Durability: Extends the life of equipment by protecting it from wear, heat, and corrosion.


  • Flexibility: Allows the use of various materials according to specific needs.


  • Economy: Cost-effective for parts repair, thereby reducing maintenance costs and optimizing equipment performance.

In conclusion, thermal spraying represents a major technological asset for any company looking to improve the longevity, performance, and profitability of its equipment.

Whether for applications in extreme environments or for cost-effective maintenance solutions, this technology continues to play a key role in industrial evolution.