In Activated Combustion HVAF process, coatings are formed of powder particles, heated and accelerated by high-velocity jet of air and gaseous fuel combustion products. A distinguished feature of the process is that spray particles are heated below their melting point while accelerated to velocity well above 700 m/s. Such spray scheme appeared beneficial for deposition of cemented carbides, in particular, WC-based composites. Dense, practically non-oxidized neither heat-deteriorated coatings were formed. Spray rates from 1 to 25 kg/hr were achieved without decline of coating quality or deposition efficiency. Specific coating structure resulted in noticeably improved resistance to fatigue at high level of stresses.

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