MetalMike
Materials
- May 22, 2003
- 5
I have a potential client that plasma sprays print rolls with a chromium oxide feedstock for wear resistance using hydrogen as the reductant? (the fuel as well?) in the presence of an inert argon atmosphere. They complain of low deposition yield rates of the chromium on the print rools with a significant amount going up the vent stack and not reclaimable (sounds like a pollution control problem as well...).
Does anyone know where I can read up on the factors that influence deposition yield rates on the print rolls? I was going to suggest that the target roll be induction heated to bring it up to a temperature suitable for better deposition rates. Does this make sense or is there a better, more effective way?
Does anyone know where I can read up on the factors that influence deposition yield rates on the print rolls? I was going to suggest that the target roll be induction heated to bring it up to a temperature suitable for better deposition rates. Does this make sense or is there a better, more effective way?