Thousands of patents address new coating types, new developments, new
chemical compositions. However, sometimes coatings is still considered
as an "art". This book now deals with questions that are essential for a
good performance of this "art" Is there a given process stability? Is
there an inherent process capability for a given specification which
cannot be improved? What is the right preventive maintenance strategy?
Is there a chance to end up with coating process capabilities in the
order of other manufacturing processes?
This book is not a pure scientific book. It is of most value for the
engineer involved in design, processing and application of thermally
spayed coatings:
To understand the capability and limitations of thermal spraying, to
understand deposition efficiency (waste of powder) and the importance of
maintenance and spare parts for quick change over of worn equipment, to
use offline programming and real equipment in an optimum mix to end up
with stable processes in production after shortest development time and
in the end to achieve the final target in production: process stability
at minimum total cost.