This study investigates the influence of powder feed rate on the deposition efficiency of HVOF sprayed materials, including NiCr, FeNiCrMoCSi, 316L stainless, Cr3C2/NiCr, WC-Co/Cr, and WC-Cr3C2/Ni. A liquid-fuel HVOF spray gun is used in combination with a modified injector block that increases the number of powder injection ports from two to four. In the experiments, powder feed rates were incremented from a baseline of 100 g/min to 400 g/min for the metal powders and up to 500 g/min for the cermets, while measuring deposition efficiency for each run. Coating samples were also produced for metallographic analysis, hardness testing, and the evaluation of porosity and roughness. All results are presented and discussed along with potential implications on coating costs.

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