Plasma Spray Coatings
Plasma Spraying is a Thermal Spraying Process that uses an arc as a heat source that ionizes an inert gas to melt a coating material which is finally propelled on to the substrate. A major advantage of spraying the material via the Plasma Spray Method is its ability to generate higher heats to melt ceramics as well as the ability to control how long the material dwells in the flame, ultimately allowing precise control over the final result.
The Plasma Spray Process has the ability to produce many types of high quality coatings. Below, you will find a short listing of our most commonly sprayed materials. Click any link below for a description of the material and it common applications.
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| Plasma sprayed, nickel aluminum bond coating with tungsten carbide top coating. | Plasma sprayed, chromium oxide. |


