Long-life nozzle for a thermal spray gun and method making and using the same
US-2015329953-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US10898913B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10898913-B2 |
| Application number | US-201315038330-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
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A plasma nozzle ( 120 ) having a nozzle body and a liner material ( 123 ) arranged within the nozzle body. The liner material ( 123 ) has a higher melting temperature than the nozzle body and includes one of a Tungsten alloy having a cross-sectional thickness (C) significantly greater than 0.25 mm, Molybdenum, Silver and Iridium.
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A thermal spray gun comprising: a cathode generating an arc; a nozzle body having a rear end that surrounds a front portion of the cathode; a liner material arranged within the nozzle body and having an inside surface with an arc attachment zone; a material of the nozzle body having a lower melting temperature than that of the liner material; an internal coolant receiving space surrounding a portion of the nozzle body; a total wall thickness of a portion of the nozzle body and the liner material measured at an imaginary plane passing through the coolant receiving space and the arc attachment zone to that of a wall thickness of the liner material measured at the imaginary plane defining a ratio, wherein the liner material is made of one of: a Tungsten alloy other than lanthanated Tungsten and having a cross-section thickness greater than 0.25 mm; Molybdenum; Silver; or Iridium, wherein the thermal spray gun is structured and arranged to apply a coating, and wherein the ratio is at least one of: between about 3.5:1 and about 7:1; between about 4.1:1 and about 6:1; or about 5:1, and wherein the ratio results in a reduction of thermal stresses and a reduced potential for cracking in the arc attachment zone. 2. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the ratio is between about 3.5:1 and about 7:1. 3. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the liner material is Tungsten alloy other than lanthanated Tungsten and the wall thickness of the liner material is between 0.25 mm and 1.25 mm. 4. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the liner material is Molybdenum and the wall thickness of the liner material is between 2 mm and 5 mm. 5. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the liner material is Silver. 6. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the liner material is Iridium. 7. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle body is made of a copper material. 8. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein, in normal operation, the liner material experiences less or comparable thermal stress in an area of the arc attachment zone than in an area downstream of the arc attachment zone. 9. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the wall thickness of the liner material is at least one of: between about 0.25 mm and about 1.25 mm; between about 0.50 mm and about 1.0 mm; or between about 0.75 mm and about 1.0 mm. 10. The thermal spray gun of claim 1 , further comprising a cathode and an anode body through which cooling fluid circulates. 11. The nozzle of claim 1 , wherein the cathode is centrally disposed, extends into a tapered upstream end of the nozzle body and is axially spaced from the arc attachment zone. 12. A plasma coating nozzle for a thermal spray gun and having improved operating life comprising: a cathode generating an arc; a coating nozzle body having a rear end that surrounds a front portion of the cathode; a liner material arranged within the nozzle body and comprising an inside surface having an arc attachment zone; an internal liquid coolant receiving space surrounding a portion of the nozzle body and a portion of the arc attachment zone; a material of the nozzle body having a lower melting temperature than that of the liner material; and a total wall thickness, measured in a cross-sectional area of the arc attachment zone, of a portion of the nozzle body and a portion of the liner material to that of a wall thickness of the liner material defining a ratio, wherein the liner material is made of one of; a Tungsten alloy other than lanthanated Tungsten and having a cross-section thickness greater than 0.5 mm; Molybdenum; Silver; or Iridium, wherein the ratio is at least one of: between about 3.5:1 and about 7:1; between about 4.1:1 and about 6:1; or about 5:1, and wherein the ratio results in a reduction of thermal stresses and a reduced potential for cracking in the arc attachment zone thereby improving the operating life of the nozzle. 13. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the ratio is between about 3.5:1 and about 7:1. 14. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the plasma coating nozzle is a replaceable nozzle. 15. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the liner material is a Tungsten alloy other than lanthanated Tungsten. 16. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the liner material is Molybdenum. 17. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the liner material is Silver. 18. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the liner material is Iridium. 19. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the nozzle body is made of a copper material. 20. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the wall thickness of the liner material is at least one of: between about 0.5 mm and about 1.25 mm; between about 0.50 mm and about 1.0 mm; or between about 0.75 mm and about 1.0 mm. 21. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein a first portion of the liner material has an internal tapered section and a main portion of the liner material is generally cylindrical. 22. The nozzle of claim 12 , wherein the cathode is centrally disposed, extends into a tapered upstream end of the nozzle body and is axially spaced from the arc attachment zone. 23. A method of making the nozzle of claim 12 , comprising: forming the liner material with a wall thickness whose value takes into account at least one of: a wall thickness of a portion of the nozzle body; or a ratio of a total wall thickness of a portion of the nozzle to that of a wall thickness of a portion of the liner material. 24. A method of coating a substrate using a thermal spray gun, comprising: installing the nozzle of claim 12 on a thermal spray gun; and plasma spraying a coating material onto a substrate utilizing the thermal spray gun. 25. A thermal spray gun structured and arranged to apply a coating, comprising: a cathode generating an arc; a nozzle body having a rear end that surrounds a front portion of the cathode; a liner sleeve arranged within the nozzle body and comprising an inner cylindrical surface having an arc attachment zone; said arc attachment zone being axially spaced from an exit end of the nozzle body and having a portion that is surrounded by an internal liquid coolant receiving space; and a material of the nozzle body having a lower melting temperature than that of the liner sleeve, wherein, in a cross-section through the portion of the arc attachment zone, a wall thickness of the liner sleeve is defined by variable C and a wall thickness of a portion of the nozzle body surrounding the portion of the arc attachment zone is defined by variable D, wherein one of: a ratio of (C+D)/C is about 5.28 and the liner sleeve comprises Tungsten alloy other than lanthanated Tungsten; or a ratio of (C+D)/C is about 5.28 and the liner sleeve comprises Molybdenum, and wherein the ratio results in a reduction of thermal stresses and a reduced potential for cracking in the arc attachment zone. 26. The nozzle of claim 25 , wherein the cathode is centrally disposed, extends into an upstream end of the nozzle body and is axially spaced from the arc attachment zone.
Details, e.g. electrodes, nozzles · CPC title
Geometrical details · CPC title
Nozzle protection devices · CPC title
with provisions for introducing materials into the plasma, e.g. powder or liquid {(arc stabilising or constricting arrangements H05H1/3405; coaxial protecting fluids H05H1/341)} · CPC title
electrically {, magnetically or electromagnetically}, e.g. by arc {(B05B7/20 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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