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The Pros and Cons of Stellite Coatings
Stellite 6 is a cobalt-based alloy coating known for its exceptional wear resistance, hardness, and corrosion protection. Widely used in industries like oil and gas, manufacturing, and power generation, Stellite 6 coatings help extend the life of critical components exposed to extreme heat, abrasion, and chemical attack. Learn how Stellite 6 works, where it’s used, and the advantages and limitations of this high-performance coating.
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How to Prevent Corrosion Before It Starts: Advanced Coating Solutions
Corrosion may be a natural chemical process, but this core industrial challenge is estimated to cost U.S. manufacturing and production industries over $500 billion per year according to the Federal Highway Administration.
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The Power of BTHC-0005™ to Enhance Mining Equipment Performance
Mining operations are among the most demanding industrial activities, requiring machinery and equipment that can withstand extreme conditions and continuous usage. In this blog post, we will explore the key features and benefits of BTHC-0005™ and how it revolutionizes the longevity and efficiency of mining equipment.
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HTS Coatings Attains ASME Section IX Weld Certification for Stellite® 6 Weld Overlays
Quality has always been a top priority for us, so this is just the cherry on top. Documenting and qualifying our weld procedures and welders adds another dimension to our commitment to being a one-stop coating provider for our customers. Learn about ASME Section IX weld certification and which processes HTS Coatings is certified for. -
Three Tips for Designing Hardface Weld and Spray and Fuse Parts
The benefits of hardface welding or spray and fuse coatings are many and amazing. They are impact and abrasion resistant and can stand up to some of the toughest wear environments. As with any industrial wear solution, there are benefits and things to consider when deciding if it’s the solution for you. -
The Benefits of Hardface Welding and Its Coatings
Welding, in some form, has been around as far back as the Middle Ages; joining metal for fabrication and structural purposes. We are quite fond of one form that is often overlooked, hardface welding. Hardface welding is the application of specialized alloys onto the surface of a part to create a superior wear and corrosion surface. -
Plasma Transfer Arc Welding for Abrasion Resistant Coating
Plasma Transfer Arc (PTA) Welding offers hardface weld overlays for components in highly abrasive environments. PTA welding is one of the many types of hardfacing available at HTS Coatings.
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