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2.218,50 £ 443,70 £ / kgfor wear-resistant coatings

Eutalloy RW 12494
1.163,71 £ 290,93 £ / kgMetal powder for heat-resistant coatings

Eutalloy RW 12495
1.159,63 £ 289,91 £ / kgMetal powder for heat-resistant coatings

Eutalloy RW 12496 Metal powder
1.144,46 £ 286,12 £ / kgfor hot wear resistant coatings

Eutalloy RW 12999 metal powder mixture
795,47 £ 159,09 £ / kgfor highly wear-resistant coatings

Eutalloy RW 12525 metal powder
607,83 £ 121,57 £ / kgMetal powder for corrosion and wear-r...
Eutalloy RW is a product line within the Eutalloy range by Castolin Eutectic, tailored for particular repair, wear protection, and coating applications. The products from this range are alloy powders for anti-wear protective coating of steels, nickel-alloy steels and cast iron. While the Eutalloy line includes a variety of alloys designed for thermal spraying to combat wear, corrosion, and thermal degradation, Eutalloy RW focuses on specific challenges that require a certain composition or particle size for optimal performance.
Flame spraying with subsequent melting - Eutalloy RW
The coating is applied in two steps. The spray powder is melted and sprayed onto the workpiece. The workpiece is subjected to a temperature of 100 - 300 °C. Generally, a coating thickness of 0.1 - 0.2 mm/pass is applied.
The coatings are applied with CastoDyn DS 8000.
After spraying, the coating is melted using an oxy-acetylene torch, ovens with and without shielding gas or resistance and HF induction heating. To ensure safe melting and diffusion bonding, the coating thickness must be limited to 2 mm. Melting must be completed 15 minutes after the start of heating in order to avoid boron burn-off and the associated reduction in wear resistance and hardness. The coating thickness is reduced by around 20 % during melting.
The solidus temperature of the base material must be higher than that of the spray additive.