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Stand 12 June 2009 •  Subject to change!

DAY 1 · 5 NOVEMBER 2009

•  HVOF and Cold Spraying
•  Alternative Processes
•  Process Control, Spray Materials
•  New Systems and Components
•  Evening Event

DAY 2 · 6 NOVEMBER 2009

•  Quality Assurance and Certification
•  Reports from our Practitioners

DAY 1
5 NOVEMBER 2009

 

Welcome


10:00

P. Heinrich
   Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
Overview and objectives of the 8th HVOF Colloquium
 
HVOF and Cold Spraying

10:30

W. Krömmer
   Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
HVOF spraying: past – present – future
• 
System developments, and powder and fuel trends
•  Comparison of powder spraying and wire spraying
•  Market development
 
11:05 Discussion
 
11:10 Prof. Dr. T. Klassen
   Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Institut für Werkstofftechnik,
   Hamburg, Germany
Cold spraying – new developments and application potential
• 
Difference to other spray methods
•  Progress in system technology with extended range of spray parameters and materials
•  Presentation of current application projects
 
11:40 Discussion
 
11:45 Prof. Dr. H. Assadi
   Tarbiat Modares University, Department of Materials Engineering,
   Teheran, Iran
Prof. Dr. H. J. Richter
   Dartmouth College, Thayer School of Engineering,
   Hanover NH, USA
Dr. F. Gärtner, Dr. T. Schmidt
   Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Institut für Werkstofftechnik,
   Hamburg, Germany
Particle acceleration, impact and coating formation in cold spraying
• 
Fluid dynamic modelling of particle acceleration
•  Analysis of particle impact and bonding
•  Optimization of spray parameters and coating properties
 
12:15 Discussion
 
12:20 Lunch break Bavarian-style
   

   
Alternative Processes

13:20

Prof. Dr. K. Bobzin
   RWTH Aachen, IOT Institut Oberflächentechnik, Aachen, Germany
Significance of plasma spraying within thermal spray technology
• 
Process-specific features
•  Typical applications for APS and VPS
•  Development trends for systems and equipment
 
13:45 Discussion
 
13:50 G. Tegeder
   ATZ Entwicklungszentrum, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
F. Lang
   Linde AG, Linde Gas Division, Unterschleissheim, Germany
Arc spraying, where are current developments heading?
• 
State of the art
•  Development results
•  Application examples
 
14:15 Discussion
   

   

Process Control, Spray Materials


14:20

Prof. Dr. J. Schein
Dr. G. Forster
   Universität der Bundeswehr München, Fakultät für Elektrotechnik
   und Informationstechnik, Neubiberg, Germany
Dr. J. Zierhut
   Zierhut Messtechnik GmbH, Neubiberg, Germany
Diagnostics – breaking new ground to optimize and monitor thermal spray processes
• 
Measurement principle
•  Components and systems
•  Application examples
 
14.45 Discussion
 
14.50 M. Oechsle
   Sulzer Metco WOKA GmbH, Barchfeld, Germany
Modern manufacturing processes for carbide-based HVOF powders
• 
HVOF spray powder requirements, overview of manufacturing processes
•  Powder properties in relation to wear and corrosion resistance
•  Prospects
 
15:10 Discussion
 
15:15 Coffee break
   
15:55 K. Murray
   Sandvik Osprey Ltd., Neath, Great Britain
Design and production of powders tailored to cold spraying
• 
Production methods
•  Variety of materials suited for cold spraying
•  Quality requirements and availability
 
16:15 Discussion
   

   

New Systems and Components


16:20

G. Weissenfels
   IBEDA Sicherheitsgeräte und Gastechnik GmbH & Co. KG,
   Neustadt/Wied, Germany
Dr. C. Rupprecht
   TU Chemnitz, Lehrstuhl für Verbundwerkstoffe, Chemnitz,
   Germany
Industrial implementation of newly developed HVOF systems by IBEDA
• 
Presentation of powder and wire systems
•  Special features and application potential
 
16:35 Discussion
 
16:40 E. Bähr
P. Richter
   CGT Cold Gas Technology GmbH, Ampfing, Germany
Cold spray systems and components from CGT
• 
Product portfolio and new developments
•  Market situation and Prospects
 
17:00 Discussion
 
17:05 P. Heinrich
   GTS e.V. / Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
GTS, an important regulator for thermal spray technology
• 
Quality targets and quality assurance
•  Marketing strategies and benefits to members
•  Prospects
 
17:20 End of the afternoon program
   

   
Evening Event

19:00

Evening reception
 
19:15 Prof. Dr. Dr. F. J. Radermacher
   FAW Forschungsinstitut für anwendungsorientierte
   Wissensverarbeitung, Universität Ulm
Issues which determine our future in the age of globalization: implications of the world financial crisis
 
20:15 Dinner and exhibition
 
23:30 End of Day 1
   

 

DAY 2
6 NOVEMBER 2009

 

Welcome


08:30

P. Heinrich
   Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
Welcoming speech and organizational details
 
Quality Assurance and Certification

08:35

W. Krömmer
   Linde AG, Linde Gas, Unterschleissheim, Germany
Influence of gases in thermal spraying
 
08:50 Dr. B. Schambach
H. Zernitz
   DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V., Berlin, Germany
Standardization for thermal spraying
 
09:05 R. Huber
   SLV München – NL der GSI mbH, München, Germany
Thermal spray training and certification
 
09:20 Discussion
   

   
Reports from our Practitioners

09:25

Dr. D. J. Helfritch
   US Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Gr., MD, USA
HVOF and cold spray applications in the USA
 
09:55 Dr. S. Dosta
Dr. N. Cinca
Prof. Dr. J. M. Guilemany
   CPT, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical
   Engineering, University of Barcelona, Spain
J. Garcia
   Alhenia AG, Baden-Dättwil, Schweiz
Cold spray perspectives in medical engineering
 
10:20 Dr. T. Stoltenhoff
   Praxair Surface Technologies GmbH, Ratingen, Germany
Applications in the border zone between HVOF and cold spraying
 
10:45 Discussion
 
10:50 Coffee break with snacks
   
11:25 Dr. S. Zimmermann
Dr. H. Keller
   H.C. Starck GmbH, Laufenburg, Germany
Powder – just one prerequisite for the success of a coating
 
11:45 S. Hartmann
   obz innovation gmbh, Bad Krozingen, Germany
New industrial applications for cold spraying
 
12:05 R. Thorpe
   Praxair Surface Technologies, Division of TAFA Incorporated,
   Concord, NH, USA
Pushing the envelope – high spray rates with the 5220 HP/HVOF gun
 
12:25 Dr. M. Jahedi
   CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, Clayton, Victoria,
   Australia
Recent developments in cold spraying in Australia
 
12:45 Dr. R. K. Schmid
   Sulzer Metco Management AG, Winterthur, Switzerland
HVOF solutions for growth
 
13:05 Dr. A. Schwenk
   GTV Verschleiss-Schutz GmbH, Luckenbach, Germany
HVOF spraying of iron-based alloys for applications in the printing industry
 
13:25 G. Matthäus
   Thermico GmbH & Co. KG, Dortmund, Germany
M. van Wonderen
   KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Engineering & Maintenance Division,
   Schiphol-Airport, The Netherlands
HVOF internal coatings with rotating burner system
 
13:45 Prof. Dr. H. Klassen
   Helmut Schmidt Universität Hamburg, Germany
Closing discussion
 
14:00 End of the conference, followed by buffet lunch
   

 

 


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