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High Velocity Oxygen/Air Fuel Spray

Authors: Hangong Wang; Bailin Zha; Xunjia Su;

High Velocity Oxygen/Air Fuel Spray

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Abstract According to aerodynamics and thermodynamics, High Velocity Oxygen/Air Fuel Spray system was successfully developed. The system introduced stream atomization, high-pressure combustion chamber, converging/diverging nozzle, spark plug ignition, radial powder injection with reliable operation. The system has the function of both of HVOF and HVAF. It can not only use air and oxygen to spray respectively, but also the mixture of air and oxygen, so the velocity and temperature of the flame can be changed by adjusting the flux of air and oxygen. The system can produce high quality cermets, metal and alloy coatings for the adjustable of flame velocity and temperature.

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