
The plasma spraying process involves the latent heat of ionized inert gas (Plasma) being used to create the heat source. A material in various powder forms is sprayed into the heat source. The high heat, conductivity and extremely high transport speed of the molten particles of this plasma flame, will ensure optimal bond strength, homogeneity and purity of the sprayed layer.
The high temperatures of about 10,000 to 15,000 degrees Celsius and the inert gas have the benefits that there are no limits to the range of materials wich can be used.
