Plasma Powder Cladding

Plasma powder cladding is a thermal coating process that is primarily used to produce wear and corrosion-resistant coatings. The PTA process works with two independent arcs. The non-transferred pilot arc burns between the negatively poled tungsten electrode and the positively poled plasma gas nozzle. This ionizes the arc gap between the electrode and the positively poled workpiece, which leads to the formation of the transferred main arc under a corresponding voltage. The workpiece is melted by the main arc and the metal powder supplied also liquefies, forming the coating layer.

Plasma powder cladding is a thermal coating process that is primarily used to produce wear and corrosion-resistant coatings. The PTA process works with two independent arcs. The non-transferred pilot arc burns between the negatively poled tungsten electrode and the positively poled plasma gas nozzle. This ionizes the arc gap between the electrode and the positively poled workpiece, which leads to the formation of the transferred main arc under a corresponding voltage. The workpiece is melted by the main arc and the metal powder supplied also liquefies, forming the coating layer.

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Dr.-Ing. Thomas Hassel
Management
Address
Lise-Meitner-Straße 1
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
203