Salvage Valuable Components

Don't scrap it—spray it. Thermal spray build-up (metallizing) restores worn dimensions without the heat distortion risks of welding. Save time, money, and materials.

Shaft Salvage & Repair

Worn bearing seats, seal areas, and journals on expensive shafts can be built up with stainless steel or nickel alloys, then ground to tolerance. This saves the cost and lead time of manufacturing new shafts.

Technician applying metal build-up on a shaft Restored shaft ground to final dimensions
Component undergoing dimensional correction

Mis-Machined Parts Correction

Manufacturing errors happen. Instead of scrapping valuable components that were over-machined, thermal spray can add the missing material with excellent bond strength and no heat distortion.

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Print Rollers & Cylinders

Paper and textile industry rollers wear down over time. We re-coat them with wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloys, often improving performance beyond OEM specifications.

Large industrial roller being coated

Cold Process Advantage

Unlike welding, thermal spray keeps the substrate temperature generally below 150°C, eliminating warping, stress, and metallurgical changes in the base metal.

<150°C

Substrate Temperature

No

Heat Distortion

Any

Thickness Build-up

Fast

Turnaround Time