Abstract No.:
7286

 Scheduled at:
Thursday, May 05, 2022, Hall G1 9:40 AM
HVOF/HVAF Spraying II


 Title:
Development and commercialization of the halojet ID HVOF system for landing gear, downhole tool and plastic injection applications

 Authors:
Mike Hankirk* / CASL Surface Technologies, Canada
Matt Johnson / CASL Surface Technologies, Canada

 Abstract:
Abrasion and corrosion have long been life limiting factors of tubular components such as landing gear, plastic extrusion and injection components, and downhole tools. HVOF WCCoCr coatings, widely used on OD surfaces, have historically been limited on the ID to a minimum of 200mm (8”). This limitation was caused by both the line of sight nature of traditional HVOF process systems and the heat transfer required to produce high quality coatings suitable for severe service environments. The HaloJet ID HVOF system solves both problems. HaloJet was developed to provide coatings with a minimum 950 HV, less than 1% porosity and high bond strengths on tubulars as small as 63mm (2.5”) while maintaining base material temperatures below 175oC (350oF). By developing tightly controlled powder morphology, a low enthalpy gun (25KW, 85,000BTU), and novel materials handling solutions the HaloJet system has proven capable of consistently meeting these stringent requirements in thousands of jobs completed over 2 years of commercial production.

This presentation will review the powder and equipment development, coating and parameter testing, and REACh compliant commercial applications for landing gear, downhole tools and plastic processing.


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