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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.
    • 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.
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    • 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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  • 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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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) by Flavia Fu

Environmental barrier coatings (EBCs) are required to protect SiC based composites in high temperature, steam containing combustion environments found in […]

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Posted 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) by Flavia Fu

In-flight particle state parameters (PSPs) have been shown to play a crucial role in determining the properties of atmospheric plasma-sprayed […]

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Posted in Accuraspray 4.0

Ensemble Methods for APS In-Flight Particle Temperature and Velocity Prediction Considering Torch Electrodes Ageing

Posted on January 6, 2023 (April 15, 2024) by Flavia Fu

The nonlinear relationship between the input process parameters and in-flight particle characteristics of the atmospheric plasma spray (APS) is of […]

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Influence of the Deposition Parameters on Microstructure and Properties of HVOF Sprayed WC-CRC-NI Coating

Posted on June 30, 2022 (October 30, 2023) by Flavia Fu

This paper investigates the influence of thermal spray parameters of the high-velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) process on the properties of […]

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Improvement of In-Flight Particles Diagnostic System to Monitor Process Stability in Thermal Spray Processes

Posted on May 30, 2022 (October 30, 2023) by Flavia Fu

In the past 25 years, we have seen thermal spray processes such as Atmospheric Plasma Spray (APS), High Velocity Oxygen […]

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Posted in Accuraspray 4.0

YAG Thermal Barrier Coatings Deposited by Suspension and Solution Precursor Thermal Spray

Posted on September 1, 2021 (November 13, 2023) by Flavia Fu

Yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG) is a promising topcoat material for thermal barrier coatings due to its high temperature stability and […]

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Posted in Accuraspray 4.0

Cold Gas Dynamic Spray Impact: Metallic Bonding PreRequisites and Experimental Particle In-Flight Temperature Measurements

Posted on May 5, 2021 (October 30, 2023) by Flavia Fu

The impact phenomena of high velocity micron-size particles, although commonly considered and described as detrimental in numerous engineering applications, can […]

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The Influence of Plasma Composition in the Thermal Cyclic Performance of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (8YSZ) Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBCs)

Posted on January 20, 2021 (April 15, 2024) by Flavia Fu

In the combustion chambers of gas turbine engines, ZrO2-8wt.%Y2O3 (YSZ) TBCs are commonly applied by air plasma spray (APS) using […]

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Modelling Knudsen Number Effects in Suspension High Velocity Oxy Fuel Thermal Spray

Posted on May 30, 2020 (October 30, 2023) by Flavia Fu

Suspension high velocity oxy fuel thermal spray is a system characterized by supersonic velocities and length scales of particles of […]

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