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Day 1
Accompanying program on day 1 Day 2
DAY 1
9 NOVEMBER 2006 |
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Welcome |
10:00 |
Welcome
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Cold Spraying |
10:30 |
Prof. Dr. H. Kreye, Helmut Schmidt Universität Hamburg, Germany
From thermal spraying to kinetic spraying
Development trends for systems and applications
Bonding mechanisms in cold spraying
Process optimization, state of the art technology
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11:05 |
Discussion
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11:15 |
T. Schmidt, Dr. F. Gärtner, Prof. Dr.
H. Kreye, Prof. Dr. T. Klassen, Helmut Schmidt Universität Hamburg, Germany
Microstructure and properties of cold spray coatings
Overview of spray materials and substrates
Influence of process conditions on microstructure, deposition
efficiency and coating properties
Optimization of coatings and coating properties
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11:35 |
Discussion
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11:45 |
Dr. S. Zimmermann, Dr. A. Eiling, H.C. Starck, Laufenburg, Germany
Cold spraying – from powder to application
Criteria for powder selection
Manufacture and characterization of powders and coatings
Optimization of process conditions, cost analysis
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12:05 |
Discussion
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12:15 |
Lunch break Bavarian-style
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High Velocity Oxy-Fuel Flame Spraying |
13:15 |
Dr. F. Gärtner, Helmut Schmidt Universität Hamburg, Germany
Prof. Dr. H.J. Richter, Dartmouth College, Hanover NH, USA
HVOF spraying with powder and wire
Comparison of spray systems
Differences in combustion
Spray materials and their transformation behaviour
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13:35 |
Discussion
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13:45 |
M. Oechsle, Sulzer Metco Woka GmbH, Barchfeld, Germany
Carbide powders and coatings for HVOF spraying
Manufacture and characterization of powders
Influence of carbide size on wear behaviour
Coating performance in corrosion
protection
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14:00 |
Discussion
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14:10 |
R. Schwetzke, KVT Kurlbaum GmbH, Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Germany
W. Krömmer, P. Heinrich, Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
Economical factors in HVOF
Spraying
Influencing variables
Calculation of costs
Practical examples
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14.25 |
Discussion
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14:35 |
Coffee break
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Alternative Methods and Process Monitoring |
15:05 |
Prof. Dr. K. Landes, Dr. G. Förster; Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg, Germany
Dr. J. Zierhut; Zierhut Messtechnik GmbH, Neubiberg
Diagnostic methods for optimizing and monitoring thermal spray processes
Measurement principle
Components and systems
Application examples
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15:25 |
Discussion
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15:35 |
Prof. Dr. B. Wielage, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
Possible applications for HVOF wire spraying
Description of systems
Experiences with cored wire
Example coatings and coating properties
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15:55 |
Discussion
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16:05 |
R. Luding, M. Mastergeorge, Praxair/TAFA,
Concord NH, USA
Arc spraying – now and in the future
Systems and spray materials
Advantages of arc spraying
Application examples
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16:25 |
Discussion
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16:35 |
R. Kennett, Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
CE identification – a quality guarantee for thermal spray safety
Methods for evaluating conformity
Examples
Organizational issues concerning practical implementation
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16:50 |
Discussion
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17:00 |
End of the afternoon program
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Evening Event |
18:30 |
Evening reception
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19:00 |
Dr. U. Merbold
Science in space
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20:00 |
Dinner and exhibition
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23:30 |
End of Day 1 |
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Accompanying program |
For those accompanying you who will not be taking part in the colloquium, we
are offering the following tour on Day 1, 9 November 2006:
Royal life and festivities
in Nymphenburg Palace Park in Munich
Guided tour of the park,
followed by refreshments in the palace cafι Palmenhaus.
Departure from Erding 11.30 a.m., approx. 3.5 hours in total incl. bus transfer.
For prices and registration, please see
Information. |
DAY 2
10 NOVEMBER 2006 |
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Welcome |
08:30 |
Welcome
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Quality Assurance and Certification |
08:35 |
P. Heinrich, GTS e.V. / Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
GTS – a success story
Advantages for members and technology
Associations activities
Future of the association
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08:50 |
W. Krömmer, Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
Gases and applications for HVOF and cold spraying
Designing coatings by varying the gas composition
Modern gas supply systems
Implemented applications and future prospects
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09:10 |
Prof. Dr. D. Böhme, R. Huber, SLV München – NL der GSI mbH, München, Germany
Standardization and certification – advantages for companies
Basic information
Practical implementation
Experiences of companies
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09:25 |
Diskussion / Discussion
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Reports on Experiences and Practice |
09:30 |
Dr. T. Stoltenhoff, Praxair Surface Technologies GmbH, Ratingen, Germany
Cold spray coatings for aluminium aerospace components exposed to high dynamic stresses
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09:50 |
C. Kay, Dr. J. Karthikeyan, ASB Industries, Barberton OH, USA
HVOF and cold spray applications in the USA
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10:05 |
Dr. M. Jahedi, CSIRO Manufacturing & Infrastructure Technology, Preston, Victoria, Australia
Success of cold spraying in Australia
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10:20 |
Discussion
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10:25 |
Coffee and snack break
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11:05 |
M. Piza, Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Prof. Dr. A. Buschinelli, UFSC Florianopolis; Brazil
Thermal spay applications in the oil industry
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11:20 |
Dr. A. Scrivani, Dr. Gabriele Rizzi, Turbocoating S.p.A., Solignanmo, Italy
Status of HVOF spraying in Italy
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11:35 |
Diskussion / Discussion
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Systems and Applications |
11:40 |
Dr. R. Schmid, Sulzer Metco, Wohlen, Switzerland
R.J. Molz, Sulzer Metco, Westbury, USA
Developments at Sulzer Metco directed at increasing the particle velocity for thermal spraying
Plasma spraying and HVOF spraying
New equipment developments
New applications
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12:10 |
Dr. S. Marx, Fremat GmbH & Co KG, Freiberg, Germany
A. Paul, ZMU Zentrum fόr Material- und Umwelttechnik Freiberg GmbH, Germany
H. Berek, FNE Forschungsinstitut fόr Nichteisen-Metalle Freiberg GmbH, Germany
Application potential of cold spraying
Applications alread y implemented
New branches of industry for thermal spraying
Future and ideas
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12:25 |
A. Höll, P. Richter, CGT Cold Gas Technology GmbH, Ampfing, Germany
New components for cold spraying
Market situation
New hardware developments
Prospects for the future
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12:40 |
Dr. K. Nassenstein, Dr. A. Schwenk, GTV Verschleiss-Schutz GmbH & Co. KG, Luckenbach, Germany
Advances by GTV in the field of HVOF coatings
Component requirements and material selection
HVOF gun characteristics
Diagnostics in combination with control technology
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13:05 |
G. Matthäus, Thermico GmbH, Castrop-Rauxel, Germany
Dr. A. Sturgeon, TWI Ltd., Cambridge, Great Britain
HVOF applications for inner coatings
of cylinders
Adapting torch technology
Processing of super-fine powders
Characterizing coatings
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13:25 |
Prof. Dr. H. Kreye
Final discussion
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13:40 |
End of the colloquium, followed by buffet lunch |
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