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Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide 150 August 2016turer and supplier of cladding and weld dustrial applications for which many must withstand the harshest of service environments Our port ID: 855867

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1 Weld Hardface and Weld Hardface and Cla
Weld Hardface and Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016turer and supplier of cladding and weld dustrial applications, for which many must withstand the harshest of service environments. Our portfolio includes products for laser cladding, PTA, oxy-acetylene welding and arc welding processes. Our quality commitment is evidenced by our ISO 9001 and AS 9000 quality standards and our Nadcap-approved laboratories. Our strong commitment to the environment and the safety of dated by our ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certifications. We verify our products through stringent in-process testing programs. This compliance assures that our products perform to your demanding requirements. Our weld hardface and cladding portfosuited to thermal spray, brazing, electronic fillers, pack diffusion or additive leading supplier of these materials. Please refer to the appropriate material catalogs for more information about our products and solutions for these processes.The Oerlikon Metco DifferenceThe Oerlikon Metco DifferenceProduct AvailabilityTungsten Carbide CharacteristicsTrademarks and BrandsIron BasePre-Blended Carbide Hard Face ProductsPTA Powd

2 ersFusible PTA Hardfacing Materials ....
ersFusible PTA Hardfacing Materials .......................Spray and Fuse Powder Welding Hard Face PowdersFusible Alloys with Carbide HardphaseOxy-Acetylene Welding Rod / Wire .....................Iron-Core, Coated Rod and WireNickel-Core, Coated Rod and WireSintered RodBlend Materials for Oxy-Acetylene and Arc WeldingArc Welding Rod, Wire, ElectrodesIron Base WireNickel Base Wire and RodDip-Coated ElectrodesSintered, Dip-Coated Electrodes .......................Product Index Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Tungsten Carbide Characteristicsmany products in this guide that incorporate blends of tungsten carbide additives, have been manufactured using different methods to achieve specialized results in various applications:ternate designations for CTC are carbide, dense, spheroidal particles manufactured using a unique process, high density and hardness, 2700 to 3100 HV0.1. Alternate designations for CTC-S are FTC-S or Macrocrystalline tungsten low decarburization during processing, results in higher wear resistance, pellets are agglomerated and sintered carbide with small amounts of a spheroidal shape, 1400 to 1600 Sinter

3 ed and crushed tungTetrahedral Cemented
ed and crushed tungTetrahedral Cemented Carbide:Very large and sharp-edged carbides WithƒfewƒexceptionsƒforƒOEMƒspeci�caterialƒdataƒsheetsƒre�ectƒnominalƒpowproduct, with only a small amount being coarserƒorƒ�ner.ƒInƒgeneral,ƒparticleƒsizesƒthat are greater than or equal to 45 µm are measured by sieve analysis (ASTM are measured by laser diffraction (Microtrac). Please refer to the data sheet for furtherƒinformation.ƒCustomerƒspeci�cations for that material product may re�ectƒsigni�cantlyƒdifferentƒnominalƒsizeƒused by the customer and the measureProduct AvailabilityThe majority of the products listed in this guide are available worldwide; however, some products are only available on a regional basis. Regional products �edƒregionƒasƒaƒspecialƒorder.ƒForƒfurther information, please refer to the appropriate material product data sheet or representativenate

4 d as Stock are warehoused and generally
d as Stock are warehoused and generally available for immediate shipwarehouses may have supplies on hand orƒinƒsuf�cientƒquantities,ƒwhereuponƒweƒwill make every effort to accommodate cial Order will be provided at the time of order placement. Minimum order quantities may apply.Please refer to Oerlikon Metco’s Thertion about materials that are appropriThese products can be found in the section titled “Self-Fluxing Alloys” within that document. The associated product data sheets provide information for apFor customers interested in using these materials for puddle welding hard face applications, please contact your Oerlikon Metco Sales Representative Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Trademarks and BrandsThe following brands in this publication are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners:Haynes International, Inc. Haynes International, Inc.The following Chemical Symbols are used in this guide:BoronChromiumIronTaTantalumTiTitaniumTungstenSimilar products in this guide are grouped together. The data sheet index number is provided for ea

5 ch of these product groups. The data she
ch of these product groups. The data sheet proproduct, including customer specifications the product is approved to meet and ordering information. Product data sheets are available from our web site at www.oerlikon.com/metcoThis guide is designed for on-screen use. To facilitate navigation, Table of Contents entries are linked to sections within the guide and index entries are linked to material product descriptions. To navigate, simply click on any entry numbers are included for printed The following product brands used in this guide or other media are Oerlikon Metco trademarks or registered trademarks:ChamProSprabronzeWokaDur MetcoClad 21 in the Product to navigate directly to the Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016 ProductManufacture SIMILAR TO STELLITE 6 Resists seizing, galling, cavitation erosion, Service temperature up to 1000 °C (1830 °F) SIMILAR TO STELLITE 21 Resists heat, cavitation, galling and corrosionFor compressor blades, piston rings, compoService temperature up to 1000 °C (1830 °F) ULTIMET Resists high-stress abrasion, wear and corrosionRecommended for hydraulic piston rods ProductManufacture SIMILAR

6 TO AISI 316 UNS S31603 Resists pitting
TO AISI 316 UNS S31603 Resists pitting and crevice corrosion, chlorine environments; good impact resistanceturbines, printing machinery, shafts in marine environments, and repair of steel partsIron Base ProductManufacture SIMILAR TO HASTELLOY C-276 mixers and other processing equipment exposed to corrosive media SIMILAR TO HASTELLOY 625 Resists seawater, oxidation, hydrogen sul�deƒandƒelevatedƒsulfurƒenvironments;ƒstableƒagainst intercrystalline, pitting and crevice corrosionHigh strength deposits can be used in high stress environmentsoffshoreƒplatformƒ�areƒstacks,ƒtar-sandƒandƒoil-shale recovery equipment5Nb 1Ti 0.05C SIMILAR TO INCONEL 718 Resists oxidation, creep and stress rupture at elevated temperaturesFor repair of superalloy components including Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016 ProductManufactureSpherical Cast Tungsten Carbide / Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide hardness: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)Matrix macrohardness: High hardness with good impact resistanceMetcoClad 52052: Resists slurry erosionMetcoClad 53

7 003: High abrasion resistanceconveyors s
003: High abrasion resistanceconveyors screws for plastic and ceramic manufacture, agricultural shearing bladesCast Tungsten Carbide / Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 (CTC)Matrix hardness: 50 – 55 HRCGood abrasive wear resistance in combination with corrosion and impact resistancecultural equiment, mining equipment, petrochemical equipment, bulk material processing Pre-Blended Carbide Hard Face Products ProductManufactureSpherical Cast Tungsten Carbide (CTC-S)Carbide hardness: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)Resists slurry erosion; high hardnessconveyors screws for plastic manufactureSpherical Cast Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC-S)Carbide hardness: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)High hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with good impact resistancement, agricultural, oil and gas drilling, recycling Fused and Crushed Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC)Carbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)Irregular tungsten carbide for blending with High hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with fair impact resistanceoil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, recycling and mining equipment Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Gui

8 de – August 2016 ProductManufacture
de – August 2016 ProductManufactureMonocrystalline Tungsten Carbide (MTC)Carbide hardness: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)Hard and abrasion-resistant with moderate impact resistanceoil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, Tungsten Carbide Cemented Sinter Pellets (CTCP)Sinteredƒ&ƒDensi�edCarbide hardness: 1400 – 1600 HV0.1 (CTCP)resistanceFor plowshares, cultivator blades, wood proCemented Tungsten Carbide Cobalt Hard Metal Grit (SCTC)Sintered & CrushedCarbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (SCTC)Sintered and crushedl tungsten carbide-cobalt Excellent abrasion resistance; very good impact resistancewear plates, tunnelling machinery, harvesterƒblades,ƒminingƒclassi�cationƒscreensƒandƒ CONTINUED Laser Cladding Powders Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016PTA PowdersFusible PTA Hardfacing Materials ProductManufactureSpherical Cast and Cast Tungsten Carbide / Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide hardness: 2000 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC / Matrix macrohardness: 58 – 62 HRCExcellent abrasion resistance; fair impact resistanceCast Tungsten Carbide / Ni

9 ckel-Based Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide har
ckel-Based Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)Matrix macrohardness : Very good abrasion resistance; good impact resistance; avoid impact for PlasmaDur 51222PlasmaDur 51207: Chromium-freecorosion resistaneFor oil sand and lignite mining equipment, tor buckets, extruder screws for plastic Cast Tungsten Carbide / Nickel-Chromium Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 CTC)Matrix hardness: 50 – 55 HRCGood abrasive wear resistance in combination with corrosion and impact resistancecultural equiment, mining equipment, petrochemical equipment, bulk material processing Monocrystalline Tungsten Carbide / Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide hardness: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)Matrix macrohardness: PlasmaDur 51302 / PlasmaDur 51322: Higher impact, lower abrasion resistancePlasmaDur 51122: good abrasion resistance; fair impact resistancePlasmaDur 51132: high hardness and abrasion resistance; avoid impactPlasmaDur 51142: good abrasion and impact resistanceFor mining, petrochemical and earth-moving equipment, food and chemical processing decanter screws Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016PTA P

10 owders ProductManufactureSpherical Cast
owders ProductManufactureSpherical Cast Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC-S)Carbide hardness: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)High hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with good impact resistancement, agricultural, oil and gas drilling, recycling Fused and Crushed Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC)Carbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)Irregular tungsten carbide for blending with High hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with fair impact resistanceoil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, recycling and mining equipmentMonocrystalline Tungsten Carbide (MTC)Carbide hardness: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)Minimal dissolution during processingHard and abrasion-resistant with moderate impact resistanceoil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, Tungsten Carbide Cemented Sinter Pellets (CTCP)Sinteredƒ&ƒDensi�edCarbide hardness: 1400 – 1600 HV0.1 (CTCP)resistanceWC 6Co: best impact resistanceWC 6Ni: better corrosion resistanceFor plowshares, cultivator blades, wood proCemented Tungsten Carbide Cobalt Hard Metal Grit (SCTC)Sintered & CrushedCarbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (SCTC)Sintered and crushedl tungs

11 ten carbide-cobalt Excellent abrasion re
ten carbide-cobalt Excellent abrasion resistance; very good impact resistancewear plates, tunnelling machinery, harvesterƒblades,ƒminingƒclassi�cationƒscreensƒandƒ Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016 ProductManufactureSpherical Cast Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC-S)Carbide hardness: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)hard phase blend componentHigh hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with good impact resistancement, agricultural, oil and gas drilling, recycling Fused and Crushed Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC)Carbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)Irregular tungsten carbide for blending with High hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with fair impact resistanceoil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, recycling and mining equipmentMonocrystalline Tungsten Carbide (MTC)Carbide hardness: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)�llerƒorƒ“drop-in”ƒmaterialHard and abrasion-resistant with moderate impact resistanceMinimal dissolution during processingoil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, Spray and Fuse Powder Welding Hard Face Po

12 wdersFusible Alloys with Carbide Hardpha
wdersFusible Alloys with Carbide Hardphase ProductManufactureTungsten Carbide / Self-Fluxing BlendCarbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)Matrix macrohardness: Choose higher matrix ratio and chromium content for better corrosion resistanceresistanceWOKA 53025: High impact resistanceChoose higher carbide hard phase for better erosion resistanceFor tailing pipelines, decanter screws, mining knives, petrochemical equipment Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016 ProductManufactureTungsten Carbide Cemented Sinter Pellets (CTCP)Sinteredƒ&ƒDensi�edCarbide hardness: 1400 – 1600 HV0.1 (CTCP)resistanceFor plowshares, cultivator blades, wood processing knives, drillstring stabilizers Cemented Tungsten Carbide Cobalt Hard Metal Grit (SCTC)Sintered & CrushedCarbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (SCTC)Sintered and crushedl tungsten carbide-cobalt Excellent abrasion resistance; very good impact resistancewear plates, tunnelling machinery, harvesterƒblades,ƒminingƒclassi�cationƒscreensƒandƒSpray and Fuse Powder Welding Hard Face Powders CONTINUED Weld H

13 ardface and Cladding Materials Guide 
ardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Oxy-Acetylene Welding Rod / Wire ProductManufactureIron-Core with Chromium Carbide and Iron-Based Matrix CoatingWire:WokaDur FeCrCarbide hardness: 1600 – 1800 HV0.1Deposit hardness: 60 – 65 HRCProduces extremely hard deposits on mild and crete processing, agricultural and earth-movIron-Core, Coated Rod and Wire ProductManufactureNickel-Core with Tungsten Carbide and Nickel-Based Matrix CoatingWire:WokaDur NiACarbide hardness:WokaDur NiA: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)WokaDur NiA-Plus: 2000 – 3100 HV0.1 Deposit hardness: WokaDur NiA: 52 – 58 HRCWokaDur NiA-Plus: 58 – 65 HRC)Excellent wear and corrosion protection on Use WokaDur NiA-Plus when additional hardness and wear resistance is requiredbrick and clay manufacturing, chemical processing decanter screwsWire:WokaDur NiA-PlusNickel-Core, Coated Rod and Wire ProductManufactureTubular Steel Rod, Tungsten Carbide FilledWokaDur AFilled Tubular Carbide hardness:WokaDur A: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)WokaDur A-Plus: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)WokaDur AM: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)Deposit hardness: WokaDur A: 55 – 60 HRC

14 WokaDur A-Plus: 60 – 65 HRCWokaDur
WokaDur A-Plus: 60 – 65 HRCWokaDur AM: 50 – 55 HRCExcellent wear protection on mild and low-Use WokaDur A-Plus when additional hardness and wear resistance is requiredUse WokaDur AM for additional wear resistanceForƒroadƒconstruction,ƒmining,ƒoilƒ�eldƒandƒfood processingWokaDur A-PlusWokaDur AM Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Oxy-Acetylene Welding Rod / Wire ProductManufactureCoarse Grained Tungsten Carbide with Copper Alloy (“Nickel-Silver”) Matrix2.4, 4, 5.6, 7.1, 8.75 or 10.25 mm (nominal) WokaDur SA 100SinteredCarbide hardness: 1300 – 1600 HV0.1WokaDur SA 100 (coarse carbide): for extreme sliding wear resistance on drill bits used in earth or stone, gimlet bits, rotating drill crestsWokaDur SA 100-T (coarse, sharp-edged WokaDur SA 100-TCoarse Grained Tungsten Carbide with Nickel Alloy Matrix2.4, 4, 5.6, 7.1, or 8.75 mm (nominal) WokaDur SA 100-NiSinteredCarbide hardness: 1300 – 1600 HV0.1Excellent abrasion resistance and cutting properties WokaDur SA-100-Ni (coarse carbide): for downhole drills and core bits, slant drilling tools

15 , stabilizers, mining and roundry toolin
, stabilizers, mining and roundry toolingWokaDur SA 100-Ni-T (coarse, sharp-edged crete and mining, foundry toolingWokaDur SA 100-Ni-TSintered Rod Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016 ProductManufactureSpherical Cast Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC-S)Carbide hardness: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)hard phase blend componentUse WOKA 50072 for oxy-acetylene or SMAWHigh hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with good impact resistancement, agricultural, oil and gas drilling, recycling Fused and Crushed Two-Phase Tungsten Carbide (CTC)Carbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)Irregular tungsten carbide for use as a hard phaseƒblendƒmaterial,ƒ�llerƒmaterialƒorƒ‘drop-in’ƒUse WOKA 50028 for SMAWGMAW or GTAWHigh hardness, excellent abrasion resistance with fair impact resistanceoil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, recycling and mining equipmentMonocrystalline Tungsten Carbide (MTC)Carbide hardness: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)�llerƒorƒ“drop-in”ƒmaterialHard and abrasion-resistant with moderate impact resistanceMinimal

16 dissolution during processingUse Woka 50
dissolution during processingUse Woka 50107, Woka 50115, WOKA 50120 or Woka 50131 for oxy-acetelyene welding, SMAW, or GMAWUse Woka 50107, Woka 50115 or Woka 50120 for GTAW oil and gas drilling, biomass, wood processing, Blend Materials for Oxy-Acetylene and Arc Welding Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Blend Materials for Oxy-Acetylene and Arc Welding ProductManufactureTungsten Carbide Cemented Sinter Pellets (CTCP)Sintered Carbide hardness: 1400 – 1600 HV0.1 (CTCP)resistanceWC 6Co: best impact resistanceWC 6Ni: better corrosion resistanceFor plowshares, cultivator blades, wood proCemented Tungsten Carbide Cobalt Hard Metal Grit (SCTC)Sintered & CrushedCarbide hardness: 1400 – 1800 HV0.1 (SCTC)Sintered and crushedl tungsten carbide-cobalt Excellent abrasion resistance; very good impact resistancewear plates, tunnelling machinery, harvesterƒblades,ƒminingƒclassi�cationƒscreensƒandƒ CONTINUED Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Arc Welding Rod, Wire, Electrodes ProductManufactureIron Based Cored Wire, Tungsten Carbide FilledWokaDur OAMCor

17 ed WireCarbide hardness: 1700 – 200
ed WireCarbide hardness: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)Deposit hardness: 60 – 67 HRCResists harsh, abrasive environments and Not appropriate for impact resistanceFor concrete, ceramic, brick and clay processing, conveyor screws, mixer and scrapenvironmentsIron Base Wire ProductManufactureNickel Based Cored Wire, Tungsten Carbide FilledWokaDur NiE-TubeCored WireCarbide hardness: WokaDur NiE-Tube: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)WokaDur NiE-Tube-Plus: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 WokaDur NiE-TM: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)Deposit hardness:WokaDur NiE-Tube: 52 – 58 HRCWokaDur NiE-T�ube-Plus: 58 HRCWokaDur NiE-TM: 47 – 55 HRCWokaDur NiE-Tube-Plus for better hardnessWokaDur NiE-TM for better wear resistance and resistance to carbide dissolutionExtremely abrasion and erosion resistant wood mill, chemical processing and food proWokaDur NiE-Tube-WokaDur NiE-TMTubular Nickel Rod, Tungsten Carbide FilledWokaDur NiA-TubeFilled Tubular Carbide hardness: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)Deposit hardness: 55 – 65 HRCExtremely abrasion resistant; good corrosion resistance For oil and gas, agricultural, chemical processing and food processing application

18 sNickel Base Wire and Rod Weld Hardface
sNickel Base Wire and Rod Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Arc Welding Rod, Wire, ElectrodesDip-Coated Electrodes ProductManufactureDip Coated Tubular Nickel Electrode, Tungsten Carbide FilledWokaDur NiEFilled Tubular Carbide hardness: WokaDur NiE: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)WokaDur NiE-Plus: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 WokaDur NiE-M: 1700 – 2000 HV0.1 (MTC)Deposit hardness: 50 – 65 HRCWokaDur NiE-Plus for better hardnessWokaDur NiE-M for better wear resistance and resistance to carbide dissolutionExtremely resistant to abrasive and corrosive stress with good impact resistance For mining, agriculture, chemical processing and food processing applicationsWokaDur NiE-PlusWokaDur NiE-MDip Coated Tubular Steel Electrode, Tungsten Carbide FilledWokaDur EFilled Tubular Carbide hardness: WokaDur E: 2000 – 2300 HV0.1 (CTC)WokaDur E-Plus: 2700 – 3100 HV0.1 (CTC-S)Deposit hardness: 50 – 65 HRCWokaDur E-Plus for better hardnessMaximum abrasion resistance with fair impact resistance For oil drilling and mining applications, proWokaDur E-PlusSintered, Dip-Coated Electrodes ProductManufactureDip Coated, Sintered Tung

19 sten Carbide Electrode with Nickel and I
sten Carbide Electrode with Nickel and IronWokaDur S80-Ni-TIGSintered RodDeposit hardness: 60 HRC minimumAppropriate for TIG processingProduces hard surfaces resistant to sliding For draw knives, roll mandrels, extrusion dies, deburringƒknives,ƒpressureƒrolls,ƒbaf�eƒplates,ƒwire guides and capstansDip Coated, Sintered Tungsten Carbide Electrode with Iron, Chromium Carbide and NiobiumWokaDur S70Sintered RodDeposit hardness: 63 – 70 HRCProduces hard surfaces that resist wear, abrasion and erosion from hard minerals; impact For concrete, brick and clay applications such as conveyor screws and mixer blades Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016Product IndexProductProductProductWokaDur AWokaDur A-PlusWokaDur AMWokaDur EWokaDur E-PlusWokaDur FeCrWokaDur NiAWokaDur NiA-PlusWokaDur NiA-TubeWokaDur NiEWokaDur NiE-MWokaDur NiE-PlusWokaDur NiE-TMWokaDur NiE-TubeWokaDur NiE-Tube-PlusWokaDur OAMWokaDur S70WokaDur S80-Ni-TIGWokaDur SA 100WokaDur SA 100-NiWokaDur SA 100-Ni-TWokaDur SA 100-T Weld Hardface and Cladding Materials Guide – August 2016 WeldHard FaceWeld Hardface and Cla

20 dding Materials Guide – August 2016
dding Materials Guide – August 2016Weld Hardface and Cladding MaterialsAdvanced Technology Solutions and ServicesPerfect solutions through services offering:A broad range of thermal spray, Manufactured components for the Oerlikon Metco provides a comprehensive growth industries.To take control of your surface engineering sales office, visit our web site at www.oerlikon.com/metco or e-mail us at Oerlikon Metco enhances surfaces that bring benefits to customers through a uniquely broad range of surface technologies, equipment, materials, services, specialized machining services and components. The surface technologies such as Thermal Spray, and Laser Cladding improve the performance and increase efficiency and reliability. Oerlikon Metco serves industries such as aviation, power generation, automotive, oil & gas, industrial and other specialized markets and operates a dynamically growing network of more than 50 sites in EMEA, Americas and Asia Pacific. Oerlikon Metco, together with Oerlikon Balzers, belongs to the Surface Solutions Segment of the Switzerland-based Oerlikon Group. www.oerlikon.com/metco Information is subject to change without pr