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Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
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04-24-2008, 05:57 AM
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Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
If we use normal copper to fabricate nozzles (i.e. arc spray gun nozzle, JP-5000 gun), instead of purchase original one, is there any difference in coating properties? The self-made nozzle life span sure much more shorter than original one. Thanks.
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04-24-2008, 08:56 PM
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RE: Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
try these guys http://www.genieproducts.com/
powerman Wrote:If we use normal copper to fabricate nozzles (i.e. arc spray gun nozzle, JP-5000 gun), instead of purchase original one, is there any difference in coating properties? The self-made nozzle life span sure much more shorter than original one. Thanks. |
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04-25-2008, 07:50 AM
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Hi, powermann!
Four years ago we decided to make the nozzles (4´´) for gun JP-5000 ourselves. We have made the chemistry analyse of their material. It is a pure copper - 99,99% Cu. We have measured the dimension of the nozzle - seems is a little conical. The main problem was the surface roughness - is about Ra 0,01. We produced a special superfinishing tool for ID. Our final product was identity copy to original nozzle. During spraying we don´t knew a difference between copy and original in durability and quality of sprayed layer. This is my experience with self-made nozzles... |
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04-28-2008, 10:55 PM
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RE: Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
hello everybody
may be there are others factors which could make your nozzles life for both original ones or self-made ones shorter. I think to interconnectors,even original ones sometimes the holes of the injectors powder are not identique ,that means your spraying is not exactlly in the axe of the nozzle and that can damage it earlier |
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05-01-2008, 03:49 PM
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RE: Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
Hi Powerman, Thought I would give my two cents!!
OEM torch and gun parts usually have some critical dimensions which if not kept within tolerance can affect the coating quality. Reverse engineering a part and only applying a generic tolerance based on the geometry of one part leaves a chance that the torch performance may be affected. If you proceed down this route then it would be a good idea to do a measurement survey on a number of conforming OEM parts and base your manufacturing tolerances on the spread of the measurement results. Also for the JP5000 the surface roughness is important. |
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05-05-2008, 01:27 AM
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RE: Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
thanks for your help. :>
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05-11-2008, 10:02 AM
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RE: Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
tolerance is wide sallors service is happy but buyer ones are not
since I modified my powder injectors in order to make them die exactlly in the internal diameter of the interconnector my nozzle during life is double |
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05-11-2008, 05:17 PM
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RE: Original nozzles vs. self-made nozzles
hvofhamid Wrote:tolerance is wide sallors service is happy but buyer ones are not I d ont know why they don t usinate the holes of powder injectors in mode mirror ,surelly for commercial reasons |
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