11 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
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