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The advanced thermal-spraying technologies offered by BMR and LBT provide you with high quality coatings and overlays that keep your wear-prone equipment in service longer. We select the proper coating material and process based on your requirements and the application of your part. Primary coating processes are: |
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Thermal Spraying Technologies |
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You can save thousands of dollars every year by protecting your wear-prone components with tough thermal-sprayed coating materials. This is a highly cost-effective way to prolong equipment life and save hundreds of hours of line down-time. Sprayed and coated surfaces combat the effects of corrosion, heat, and wear agents and keep your production processes moving. |
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HVOF Spray System - High Velocity Oxygen Fuel uses high pressure liquid fuel and oxygen to deposit a very even uniform coating. HVOF is used for many different metallic coatings, although carbides are the most commonly used metals.
Plasma Spray System - This process uses a plasma flame to produces a dense high quality coating. The most commonly sprayed coatings are ceramics.
Arc Wire Spray System - This process is used to spray materials on a contour. The most common materials are 400 and 300 series stainless steel, low and high carbon steels, nichrome, monel, nickel, bronze A, brass, copper, aluminum and zinc. |
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In addition to these thermal-sprayed coatings, BMR Group can provide you with other wear-resistant finishing technologies. |
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Welding Overlays - Used to combat a wide range of problems from corrosion to gouging/galling to low-impact wear. Application methods include MIG, TIG, and plasma welding. A wide range of corrosion- and wear-resistant materials are used.
Combustion Powder Spray System - This process applies a smooth deposit on any contour. When used to deposit Spray and Fuse alloys, the deposit is fused to the base metal, resulting in a metallurgical bond between the overlay and the base metal. |
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Please contact our sales staff at 260-635-2195 to determine which coating process is best-suited to your application. |

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Thermal-spraying looks impressive... |
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...and the results are spectacular! |



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