Plasma arc spray gun and anode for it

An improved anode (127, 157) for a plasma arc spray gun to give a spray gun having higher deposition efficiency and longer lasting anodes (127, 154) and cathodes (130) than prior spray guns. Such spray guns carry particles in a stream of primary gas. The anode (127) of a relatively low velocity subs...

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Main Authors SELBY, RAY, W, CRAWMER, DARYL, E
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 28.09.1998
Edition6
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Summary:An improved anode (127, 157) for a plasma arc spray gun to give a spray gun having higher deposition efficiency and longer lasting anodes (127, 154) and cathodes (130) than prior spray guns. Such spray guns carry particles in a stream of primary gas. The anode (127) of a relatively low velocity subsonic spray gun has an interior with five sections, two of which have cylindrical inner surfaces (137, 145) and three of which have frusto-conical surfaces (141, 149, 153). The cathode tip (150) is located within the anode interior such that the electrical arc between the anode (127) and cathode (130) attaches to the anode (127) at a circular line at a junction of a cylindrical surface and a frusto-conical surface. Relatively high velocity subsonic versions of the plasma arc spray gun utilize anodes (157) with three interior sections (163, 165, 167) and streamlined passages for vortex stabilized flow of the primary gas. The primary gas flows in a vortex such that the point of attachment of the arc to the anode (157) travels continuously along the circular line to reduce anode wear. The improved gas dynamics cools the cathode tip (151, 179) and thereby increases its service life.
Bibliography:Application Number: SG19950002178