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All-State TOP GUN II and TOP®
Powders Thermal
Overlay Process for Maintenance and Repair Using Cold Spray Powders
General Characteristics
Powders are melted and projected by
an oxy-acetylene gas stream onto a prepared surface. The coating produced
by this
process adds life to the treated part without overheating or distortion. Custom-formulated
powders offer a wide
range of coatings for both rebuilding and maintenance applications.
Typical Applications of Powders
Because the powder flame spray process
applies to a wide range of coating materials, it is well suited for
applications requiring protection against
heavy wear
against a combination of wear and corrosion
against heat
or oxidation.
The aerospace and automotive industries use this powder process to rebuild worn
or mismachined parts
and protect them from corrosion with long-wearing metal alloy coatings.
Kit consists of TOP GUN II and three
bottles of cold spray powder: TOP Bond, TOP Bronze No. 1 and Top
Chrome No. 1.
POWDER IN KIT COATING
MATERIAL TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
TOP®
Chrome No. 1 Stainless
Steel Type Shafts,
Seal Areas TOP®
Bronze No. 1 Aluminum
Bronze Pump
Rotors, Pinion Journals TOP®
Bond Bond
Coat for all Machine
Tool Ways OTHER POWDERS
COATING MATERIAL TYPICAL
APPLICATIONS TOP®
Chrome No. 2 Stainless
Steel Type Pump
Sleeves, Oil Sleeves TOP®
Bronz No. 2 Hard
Bearing Alum Bronze Spindle
Journals TOP®
AP All Purpose Iron-Nickel-Aluminum-Moly
Dies, Shafts
TOP®
Lube Nickel
Base Alloy In
Service Lubrication TOP®
Wear Hi-Carbon
Steel Coat Wear
Rings