Wall Colmonoy Launches WallCarb HVOF Tungsten Carbide Powders for Superior Wear Resistance

Wall Colmonoy, HVOF Tungsten Carbide Powders

New powder offering targets demanding industries with advanced wear and corrosion protection

Enhanced Wear and Corrosion Resistance for Thermal Spray Applications
Wall Colmonoy Corporation, based in Madison Heights, Michigan, has introduced its new WallCarb HVOF Tungsten Carbide Powders, designed specifically for high-velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray applications. These powders are engineered to deliver dense, hard coatings that offer superior wear resistance and exceptional protection against corrosion, making them ideal for industries facing harsh operating conditions.

Optimized Powder Design for Improved Efficiency
The WallCarb HVOF Powders feature a spherical, spray-dried, and sintered design that ensures high deposit efficiency and consistent application parameters. This unique design results in smooth, low-porosity coatings, reducing the need for extensive finishing and grinding processes, which ultimately boosts overall efficiency. The powders are formulated to produce coatings that are highly resistant to wear and corrosion, extending the service life of components in demanding applications.

Diverse Range of Powders for Various Industries
WallCarb HVOF Tungsten Carbide Powders are versatile and suitable for use in a range of industries, including oil & gas, mining, steel production, and power generation. The product line includes several specific formulations, such as:

  • WallCarb™ 86/10/4 – WC10Co4Cr
  • WallCarb™ 90/10 – WC10Ni
  • WallCarb™ 73/20/7 – WC20Cr7Ni
  • WallCarb™ 88/12 – WC12Co
  • WallCarb™ 75/25 – Cr3C2 25 (80Ni 20Cr)

These powders are available in 5 kg bottles and come in particle size distributions of -45+15 µm or -38+10 µm, specifically tailored for compatibility with various HVOF systems.

For additional details on the product range, visit the following link:

www.wallcolmonoy.com

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