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    • Accuraspray 4.0 – Thermal SprayThe Accuraspray 4.0 is an in-line thermal spray sensor that measures the spray plume temperature, velocity, dimension, orientation, intensity and stability. One sensor for all spray processes: APS, HVOF, Wire-Arc, Flame Spray, HVAF, SPS, VPS, LPPS, PTWA.
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    • Surface & Coatings Expert sarl – Accuraspray 4.0Having been in the thermal spray community for 7 years, they frequently use Tecnar’s sensors to provide technical services to their clients.
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  • Why spray sensors
  • Production
    • Accuraspray 4.0 – Thermal SprayThe Accuraspray 4.0 is an in-line thermal spray sensor that measures the spray plume temperature, velocity, dimension, orientation, intensity and stability. One sensor for all spray processes: APS, HVOF, Wire-Arc, Flame Spray, HVAF, SPS, VPS, LPPS, PTWA.
    • Accuraspray CS – Cold SprayThe Accuraspray CS is a production-friendly cold spray sensor that measures in-flight particle velocity and feed rate.
    • Shotmeter 4.0 – Shot peeningThe Shotmeter 4.0 is an in-line shot peening sensor that measures in-flight particle velocity. This is an easy-to-use sensor to monitor daily, equipment status, quality control, process development, and setup transfer.
  • Research
    • DPV evolutionThe DPV evolution is the industry’s standard for understanding the details of in-flight particle dynamics. It measures the velocity, temperature and size for individual particle.
  • Spraying intelligence
  • Testimonials
    • Northwest Mettech Corp. – Accuraspray 4.0Leader in developing thermal spray technology for use in the aerospace, paper, printing and energy markets.
    • Flame Spray Technologies BV – Accuraspray 4.0/PlumespectorWith over 25 years of experience, FST provides equipment, consumables and solutions for all major thermal spray processes.
    • Surface & Coatings Expert sarl – Accuraspray 4.0Having been in the thermal spray community for 7 years, they frequently use Tecnar’s sensors to provide technical services to their clients.
    • University of Nottingham – Accuraspray 4.0The University of Nottingham has led research in advanced material development and thermal sprayed coatings for 7 years.
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About: Flavia

Posts by Flavia:

  • Modeling Parameters for Finite Element Simulation of Residual Stress in Cold Spray and the Stress Evolution and Distribution Posted on August 9, 2023 (February 22, 2024) in DPV
  • Atmospheric Plasma Spraying of Ytterbium Disilicate for Abradable and Environmental Barrier Coatings: A Story of Processing-Microstructure Relationships Posted on July 1, 2023 (November 2, 2023) in Accuraspray 4.0
  • Importance of Measurement and Evaluation Procedure of Particle State in Atmospheric Plasma Spraying Posted on March 30, 2023 (November 2, 2023) in Accuraspray 4.0
  • Atmospheric Plasma Spraying of Different MgO/Al2O3 Feedstocks Posted on February 2, 2023 (February 22, 2024) in DPV
  • Ensemble Methods for APS In-Flight Particle Temperature and Velocity Prediction Considering Torch Electrodes Ageing Posted on January 6, 2023 (April 15, 2024) in Accuraspray 4.0
  • Deposition, Microstructure and Thermal Cycling Performance of Strain-Tolerant Thermal Barrier Coatings Posted on December 19, 2022 (January 29, 2024) in DPV
  • Development of an Expert System for Prediction of Deposition Efficiency in Plasma Spraying Posted on December 1, 2022 (February 22, 2024) in DPV
  • Influence of the Deposition Parameters on Microstructure and Properties of HVOF Sprayed WC-CRC-NI Coating Posted on June 30, 2022 (October 30, 2023) in Accuraspray 4.0
  • Improvement of In-Flight Particles Diagnostic System to Monitor Process Stability in Thermal Spray Processes Posted on May 30, 2022 (October 30, 2023) in Accuraspray 4.0

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