Yes, it's a process that's been in use for many decades and is extremely successful. The number of applications is huge and it can be used on most grades of metal. You could use it in a maintenance environment for repairing a very wide range of tools from forging dies, cutting tools, forming tools, rollers etc or just about anything which is worn out by the forces of abrasion, impact, erosion, fretting, galling and corrosion. If you can tell us what your potential application is, we can advise the best course of action. Feel free to reach out at warrenlewis@wallcolmonoy.co.uk Regards, Warren
@@WallColmonoy I want to learn this craft Is it a successful project? Because on UA-cam I did not find the details of the work Are there secrets that are not given? What is the price of a metal spray gun? Sorry for the many questions
Hi Isaac. The term "brazing" refers to the joining of two components using a low temperature filler material with the aid of capillary action between the two parts being joined. This is surface coating and therefore, only one component or part is coated. Capillary action isn't necessary. However, the mechanism of bonding the coating material to the substrate is by metallurgical bonding or diffusion which is exactly the same as brazing or bronze welding. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks, Warren
Thanks so much for putting together these very useful videos.
What about using OXY LPG rather than OXY ACET? Will that work? Thanks
Unfortunately, no. The temperatures generated using other oxy-fuel gas combinations are not high enough.
Very informative. Tks
No problem, Anandh! Have a great day. - Jordan
What are the areas in which this product can be used?
And is it a successful project
Yes, it's a process that's been in use for many decades and is extremely successful. The number of applications is huge and it can be used on most grades of metal. You could use it in a maintenance environment for repairing a very wide range of tools from forging dies, cutting tools, forming tools, rollers etc or just about anything which is worn out by the forces of abrasion, impact, erosion, fretting, galling and corrosion. If you can tell us what your potential application is, we can advise the best course of action. Feel free to reach out at warrenlewis@wallcolmonoy.co.uk
Regards,
Warren
@@WallColmonoy I want to learn this craft
Is it a successful project?
Because on UA-cam I did not find the details of the work
Are there secrets that are not given?
What is the price of a metal spray gun?
Sorry for the many questions
@@WallColmonoy
Can you give me clear examples of areas where metal spraying can be used
Can I apply zinc or aluminum with this torch ?
No, Zinc or Aluminum can not be applied with the Fusewelder™ Torch. Alloys that can be applied are Ni, Co, Fe, and CuP
but you could use a Spraywelder™ with those materials: www.spraywelder.com
How do I purchase a fuse welder?
Hello Jeremy - you can email wcc@wallcolmonoy.com with your contact information and someone from sales will respond.
Great demo. Definitely is not getting the viewership it deserves.
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looks like spray brazing to me
Hi Isaac. The term "brazing" refers to the joining of two components using a low temperature filler material with the aid of capillary action between the two parts being joined. This is surface coating and therefore, only one component or part is coated. Capillary action isn't necessary. However, the mechanism of bonding the coating material to the substrate is by metallurgical bonding or diffusion which is exactly the same as brazing or bronze welding. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks, Warren
wetting into a material no matter two or one the material brass or solder is wetting into a material even putting on a top coat or cover.