12-17-2007, 12:32 AM,
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RE: Anti-Slip coating
Hi jeffsays163
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Arc sprayed aluminium/10% alumina metal matrix composite wire (Duralcan 90/10 from Alcan Aluminium Ltd if I remember correctly). Produces the normally excellent coating for corrosion protection expected from pure aluminium, rough coating for anti-slip and very much improved wear resistance due to alumina content.
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01-14-2008, 05:13 PM,
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Hi jeffsays163
Market is mainly with Oil and marine industries for walkways, decking etc.
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02-14-2008, 08:31 PM,
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Hi Stuart
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Thanks for that info. I didn't know it was so hard to get hold of now. Shame as I've come across quite a few good applications for it
As Stuart says, I would go for rough arc sprayed aluminium particularly where anti-corrosion is important.
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02-19-2008, 03:26 AM,
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RE: Anti-Slip coating
Quote:Posted by Stuart Milton - Yesterday 03:05 PM
We are aware of some cored wires that have Al Oxide powder sheathed in aluminium. The issue with this type of wire is that when you spray in an arc, the Al Oxide is not heated sufficiently to melt or soften. Therefore, during spraying, you end up with a stream of molten aluminium and Al Oxide powder. It is therefore very difficult to judge how much Al Oxide gets captured within the coating and how much ends up as dust on the floor or blowing up the chimney. It is not a direct substitute for Duralcan. It may be better than pure Aluminium but could be difficult to obtain consistent results.
Yes, and certainly not as cheap.
Quote:Posted by vijaydeshin - Friday, 11th January 2008 05:38 AM
Deat Jeffy,
What i remember is TAFA 35 MXC can be used for Non Skid application. What u have to do is reduce spray air pressure to suit grain size required.
Vijay Deshpande
Posted by djewell - Thursday, 10th January 2008 02:19 PM
Powdermet Inc. did some research for a non-slip deck coating using amorphous alloys. It was tough, yet corrosion resistant and made from inexpensive materials. They lost their funding, but if you contact them, they can still help you.
There are many other arc sprayed coatings that give good hard wearing gripping surfaces. Unfortunately these require to be 100% impermeable to the environment to be able to survive for long periods in a marine environment (cathodic coatings). Aluminium and zinc on the other hand are anodic coatings are very suited to long term sacrificial protection of steel in marine environments. I believe there are some special paint on applications of anti-slip coatings, which might be suitable on top of an aluminium coating (just a thought).
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