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PAC98F4
PAC98F4
Gas atomized HVOF Ni-Cr powder used for oxidation resistance and as a bond coat.
PAC 60E
PAC 86
PAC 712
Metal Alloy Powders:
PAC 12
PAC 16F
PAC 90C
PAC 90VF
PAC 98C-1
PAC 98F4
PAC T400
PAC 658C
PAC 658F
Powder Characteristics
Chemistry, wt. %
Coating Characteristics
Properties
PAC 901
Ni
80
Bond Strength
Cr
20
250 - 450
Hardness, Rb
> 93
1800
PAC 713HV
PAC T800
PAC 25F
PAC 46HV
PAC 718B
PAC 718F
Mcraly Powders:
PAC 9330AM
PAC 9620AM
Size Distribution
-325 mesh + 15 mm
-45 + 15 mm
14
4.8
PAC 9640AM
PAC 9950AM
OEM Approvals
General industrial use
PAC 9950AMC
PAC 9950AMF
PAC 93652AM
Exothermic
Composites and Bond
Coat Powders:
PAC 906
Gun Type - 3M or 9M
Nozzle - GH
PAC 906PA
PAC 908C
Powder Port - #2
PAC 909R
PAC 912
Gases
PAC 922
Primary Nitrogen
PAC 6906
Ceramic Oxide
Powders:
Type
Secondary Hydrogen
Carrier Nitrogen
PAC 701B
Psi
Flow
555
1505(1)
555
155(3)
555
372(2)
PAC 705-1
PAC 705HPSF
PAC 705SF
PAC 732F
PAC 810S
PAC 1106F
Voltage3
70-75
Amps
50025
Spray Distance, in
3.5-5.0
5-6.5
PAC 1106LE9
PAC 1106LE30
PAC 2008P
PAC 2008PC
PAC 2020D
Notes:
1. Use nitrogen distribution ring
2. Adjust to center of flame
3. Adjust H2 to obtain voltage
Molybdenum Powders
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and Blends:
Gun Type - 7M or 9M
Nozzle - GH
PAC 118NS
Clearance Control and
Abradable Powders:
PAC 905-3
Chromium and
Tungsten Carbide
Powders and Blends:
Powder Port - #2
Gases
Psi
Flow
Primary Argon
Type
1005
5010
Secondary Hydrogen
805
10-20(3)
Carrier Argon
1005
372(2)
PAC 125
PAC 126
PAC 127
PAC 130
PAC 131
PAC 133
PAC 200S
Voltage3
62-68
Amps
490-510
Spray Distance, in
4-5
7-7.5
Notes:
1. Adjust to center of flame
2. Adjust H2 to obtain voltage
Anode - 2083-720
Cathode - 1083A-720
Gas Injector - 3083-112
Gases
Type
Psi
Orifice
40
56
Secondary Hydrogen
10/15
97(1)
Carrier Argon
30/35
77(2)
Primary Argon
Voltage3
38-39
Amps
350-370
Spray Distance, in
4-5
3-4
Notes:
1. Adjust H2 flow to obtain voltage
2. Adjust to center of flame
The spray parameters given above are suggestions for a starting point. Coating process optimization will yield the best
settings for a specific coating application. For alternative settings using other gases or processes (HVOF, other plasma
torches) contact Powder Alloys Corp.
Additional details on the powder may be obtained by referring to the appropriate OEM specification. Because of their fine
size, thermal spray powders tend to absorb moisture. It is recommended that the powders be stored in a warm and
moisture free environment. Prior to use, gently tumble the storage containers to avoid possible segregation of the
powder.
During spray operation of this powder, as with all thermal spray powders, the operator should wear personal protective
equipment. The spray operations should be carried out in a well ventilated booth with appropriate acoustical dampening.
For your convenience, we have listed various industrial specifications applicable to our products. These specifications are intended as a reference only and not for
determining, if required, Powder Alloy Corporation source approved products. We encourage you to contact our customer service manager for specific Powder Alloy
Corporation source approvals.