Wire Combustion
SUMMARY

A wire is fed continuously to the tip of the gun where it is melted by a burning fuel oxygen mixure being propelled to the substrate in a stream of atomizing gas. Common fuels are areacetylene, propane, and methyl acetylene-propadiene. Air is typically used as the atomization gas. 

Wire Combustion systems are field portable and may be used to apply quality metal coatings for corrosion protection.

COATINGS

COPPER / BRASS / BRONZE

ALUMINUM & ALUMINUM ALLOYS

CARBON & LOW-ALLOY STEELS

IRON-CHROMIUM STAINLESS STEELS

NICKEL-COPPER (MONEL)

NICKEL CHROMIUM

NICKEL ALUMINUM

PURE NICKEL

PURE ZINC & ZINC ALLOY

TIN AND TIN ALLOY (BABBIT)



APPLICATORS

4E

8E

10E

11E

12E