plasma spraying

How Does Plasma Spraying Work?

The plasma spraying process begins by feeding the coating material in the form of powder into the plasma jet. The material is heated to extremely high temperatures (up to 15,000°C) and then accelerated towards the target substrate. Upon impact, the particles rapidly cool, forming a dense and adherent coating. This capability makes plasma spraying ideal for incorporating nanoparticles into coatings, which can significantly improve their mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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