11th
Colloquium
High Velocity Oxy-Fuel Flame Spraying
ARCHIVE 2018 (25/26 October 2018)
Status 28 June 2018 • Subject to change!!
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Welcome
10.00 | Ralph Glinski Linde AG, Linde Gases Division, Unterschleissheim, Germany Welcome |
Werner Krömmer GTS – Gemeinschaft Thermisches Spritzen e.V., Unterschleissheim, Germany Overview and objectives of the 11th HVOF Colloquium |
10.15 | Prof. Kenneth S. Vecchio University of California, San Diego, Institute of Engineering in Medicine, La Jolla, CA, USA How Big Data and Material Analytics Can Innovate Thermal Spray Coatings |
10.50 | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kirsten Bobzin Dr. Mehmet Öte, Tim Königstein, Katarzyna Maria Malik, Jan Sommer RWTH Aachen, IOT Institut Oberflächentechnik, Aachen, Germany New Opportunities for Fe-Based Coatings using HVAF Spraying • Wear and corrosion protective coatings • TiC reinforced coatings for hydraulic applications • Iron-based alloys for large geometries |
11.20 | Discussion |
11.25 | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Klassen Dr. Frank Gärtner, Prof. Dr. Hamid Assadi, Maria Villa Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Aerosol Spraying of Nanoparticles for Hydrogen Technology • Principle of aerosol spraying • Impact simulation of nanoparticles • Hydrogen generation |
11.55 | Discussion |
12.00 | Lunch break Bavarian-style |
13.00 | apl. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Killinger Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Fertigungstechnologie keramischer Bauteile, Stuttgart, Germany Applications for Suspension Flame Spraying (HVSFS) – from Research to Industry • Principle and history of the process • Latest developments at IFKB • Applications: medical engineering, automotive, SOFC, general mechanical engineering |
13.30 | Discussion |
13.35 | Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Thomas Lampke Technische Universität Chemnitz, Institut für Werkstoff wissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, Chemnitz, Germany Ceramic Coatings Using Combined Surface Technology – Plasmaelectrolytic Oxidation of Thermally Sprayed Aluminium and Titanium • Ceramicizing aluminium, magnesium, titanium and their alloys • Coating of thermally sensitive substrates • Designing application-related coating properties with respect to composition and morphology |
14.05 | Discussion |
14.10 | Dr.-Ing. Lutz Berger Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS, Dresden, Germany Carbide Coatings – History and Perspective • Origins of current product range • Compositions, structures and properties • Development potential |
14.40 | Discussion |
14.45 | Coffee break |
Spray Materials and Post Treatment
15:30 | Götz Matthäus Thermico GmbH & Co.KG, Dortmund, Germany Applications for HVOF and Plasma Coatings using Ultrafine Powders < 10 μm • TC-based HVOF ID and OD coatings • Plasma coatings Cr-Cr2O3 and NiMoCr 35 35 • Production methods of functional ultrafine powders • Applications |
15:50 | Benedikt Allebrodt Dr. Frank Schreiber Jürgen Bossler DURUM Verschleißschutz GmbH, Willich, Germany Werner Krömmer Linde AG, Linde Gas Deutschland, Unterschleissheim, Germany Innovative Material Concepts for Arc Spraying with Cored Wires • Corrosion and wear resistance • Coatings in power plants • Cored wire with diameters > 1.6 mm |
16:10 | Dr. Benno Gries H.C. Starck GmbH, Goslar, Germany HVAF: Opportunities and Challenges for Users and Powder Manufacturers • Further development of conventional spray materials • Improvement of economic efficiency |
16.30 | Dr. Guido Reisel Oerlikon Metco WOKA GmbH, Barchfeld, Germany Dr. Stefan Zimmermann Oerlikon Metco Europe GmbH, Kelsterbach, Germany Comparison of WC-Co-Cr Coating Properties Subject to Powder Characteristics and Coating Method • Properties of tested WC-Co-Cr spray powders • coating application using several high velocity spray processes • coating characterization with respect to wear and corrosion behaviour as well mechanical properties |
16.50 | Discussion |
17.00 | End of the afternoon program |
18.45 | Evening reception |
19.00 | Evening lecture |
Prof Dr. Michael Braungart Leuphana Universität Lüneburg Lüneburg / Germany EPEA Internationale Umweltforschung GmbH Hamburg / Germany Cradle to Cradle – a World without Waste and its Significance for Industry Professor Michael Braungart is a professor at the Leuphana University in Lüneburg and the CEO of EPEA Internationale Umweltforschung in Hamburg, the home of Cradle to Cradle. He is also the co-founder and scientific manager of McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC) in Charlottesville, Virginia (USA) and the scientific manager of the Hamburger Umweltinstitut (HUI). For decades now, Professor Michael Braungart has been the driving force behind the Cradle to Cradle design concept. He works with many organizations and companies from a wide range of sectors and develops tools to create of eco-effective products, business models and intelligent material pooling. |
20.00 | Dinner and exhibition |
23.30 | End of Day 1 |
Welcome
09.00 | Werner Krömmer GTS – Gemeinschaft Thermisches Spritzen e.V., Unterschleissheim, Germany Welcoming speech and organizational matters |
New Systems and Process Control
09.10 | Michél Hauer Richard Banaschik, Knuth-Michael Henkel Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Großstrukturen in der Produktionstechnik IGP Schweißtechnik / Thermisches Spritzen, Rostock, Germany Innovative Quality Assurance for Laser Welded Joints on Arc Sprayed Coatings using Alternative Gas Mixtures • Quality assurance by means of electrical conductivity • Advantages for industry |
09.30 | Andrew Verstak Kermetico Inc., Benicia, CA, USA New Developments in HVAF-Technology • Difference to HVOF • Hardware • economic efficiency • coating quality |
09.50 | Discussion |
10.00 | Jochen Tewes Oerlikon Metco (US) Inc., Westbury, NY, USA Novel HVOF Technology for Small ID Spraying • Advantages of vortex technology • Influence of the ID size • Coating performance |
10.20 | Dr.-Ing Konstantin von Niessen Dr.-Ing. Andreas Wank, Dr.-Ing. Klaus Nassenstein GTV Verschleißschutz GmbH, Luckenbach, Germany High Velocity is History – Ultra, Top and Extremely High Velocities Applied in Laser Cladding and Thermal Spraying • State of the art equipment for laser cladding • Laser cladding of thick coatings • Coating performance |
10.40 | Discussion |
10.50 | Coffee break with snacks |
11.30 | Peter Richter Impact Innovations GmbH, Haun/Rattenkirchen, Germany Advancements in Cold Spray – Equipment, Materials and Selected Applications • Flexibility of equipment and applications • Coating properties and operating efficiency |
11.50 | Ryan V. Hinckley Praxair Surface Technologies GmbH, Wiggensbach, Germany HVOF Process for Wear and Corrosion Protection of Parts with Challenging Geometric Features • Liquid fuel HVOF torch for challenging geometries and internal diameter coating • Process development • Feedstock selection |
12.10 | Discussion |
Reports from our Practitioners
12.20 | Tomi Suhonen VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT, Finland Study on HVAF Coating Properties and Applications • Advantage of HVAF • Coating properties • Current applications |
12.40 | Dr. Fabian Trenkle Dr. Sven Hartmann obz innovation gmbh, Bad Krozingen, Germany Suspension Spraying Opens up New Areas of Application in Industry • Advantage of suspension spraying / coating properties / applications |
13.00 | Klaas Rozema Dycomet Europe BV, Akkrum, The Netherlands Dominik Orzol IPGR International Partners in Glass Research e.V., Aachen, Germany Industrial Applications for Low Pressure Cold Spray • General introduction of low pressure cold spray / tools in the glass container industry / the manufacturing process of glass containers |
13.20 | Dr. Hasso Jungklaus Voith Paper Rolls GmbH & Co.KG, Laakirchen, Austria High-End HVOF Applications in the Paper Industry • Materials / processes / requirements / applications |
13.40 | Peter Tommi Nielsen FORCE Technology, Brøndby, Denmark Production and Quality of Laser Cladding Additive Manufacturing • Industrial usage / material properties / applications |
14.00 | Werner Krömmer GTS – Gemeinschaft Thermisches Spritzen e.V., Unterschleissheim, Germany Closing discussion |
14.10 | End of the conference, followed by buffet lunch |