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Enhancing Durability and Performance with Thermal Spray Coating

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Oct 23, 2023 | Blogs, Thermal Spray Coating

Enhancing Durability and Performance with Thermal Spray Coating In today’s industrial landscape, maintaining the durability and performance of critical components is paramount. One innovative solution that has gained traction in various industries is thermal...

Exploring the Advantages and Limitations of Thermal Spray Coating

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Sep 7, 2023 | Blogs, Thermal Spray Coating

WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS PROTECT AGAINST ABRASION, EROSION, CORROSION, FRETTING/GALLING, CAVITATION, BRINELLING. REPAIR COATINGS NO NEED TO SCRAP AN EXPENSIVE PART. REPAIR OR BUILD UP TO A SPECIFIED SIZE. EXTEND PART LIFE. RELEASE COATINGS FEATURING DURA-SLIK™...

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Thermal Spray Coating

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Aug 14, 2023 | Blogs, Thermal Spray Coating

WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS PROTECT AGAINST ABRASION, EROSION, CORROSION, FRETTING/GALLING, CAVITATION, BRINELLING. REPAIR COATINGS NO NEED TO SCRAP AN EXPENSIVE PART. REPAIR OR BUILD UP TO A SPECIFIED SIZE. EXTEND PART LIFE. RELEASE COATINGS FEATURING DURA-SLIK™...

Thermal Spray Coating Protection Benefits

by Metallic Bonds LTD | May 4, 2020 | Blogs, Thermal Spray Coating

Metallizing, also referred to as thermal spray coating, is the process of applying a thin metallic coating to a substrate for the purpose of protecting it against corrosion and physical wear. Most commonly, aluminum, zinc, and their alloys are used. These are heated...

Efficiency and Effectiveness of Thermal Spray Coating

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Jan 26, 2020 | Blogs, Thermal Spray Coating

Enhanced thermal spray coating will allow future gas turbines to operate at greater gas temperatures. Considerable work is becoming invested, hence, in identifying new supplies with even superior overall performance than the present market typical, yttria-stabilized...

The Discovery of Thermal Spray Coating

by Metallic Bonds LTD | Aug 2, 2019 | Blogs, Thermal Spray Coating

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Thermal spray coating has been around since people first discovered how to turn metal into powder, which was well over 100 years ago. It was first patented in 1882. The very early method used powdered lead for making batteries....
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Coating Types
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Plasma Spray Coating
HVOF
HVOF WC Wear
Arc Spray
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Metallizing
Nickel Brush Plating
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Madison Plasma Dynamo Experiment
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Metallic Bonds, Ltd.

For more than 30 years, Metallic Bonds, Ltd. has been a leader in quality Thermal Spray Coating Services, Brush Plating, and Machine Component Repair.

Toll Free: 1-800-236-3307
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1929 Royce Ave
Beloit, Wisconsin 53511
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