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HFW Industries Technical Talk, Episode 4: Electric/Twin-Wire Arc

Welcome to the fourth episode of our technical talk series. Today we discuss another thermal spray process that we commonly use in the shop, electric arc (which can also be referred to by twin-wire arc).  EA is a process that HFW has performed for much of our 75 year history, and while there may be more "advanced" techniques that we use today, electric arc is still an important one to utilize.  In this episode, we discuss best use cases for EA, what we have had success doing in the past, and how our thermal spray technologies may be able to help solve your equipment problems. If you have any questions about the electric arc process or would just like more information, please feel free to email jdwatson@hfwindustries.com.  Check out our social media for more awesome content and examples of electric arc at work. As always, thank you for listening!
Broadcast on:
02 Mar 2023

Welcome to the fourth episode of our technical talk series. Today we discuss another thermal spray process that we commonly use in the shop, electric arc (which can also be referred to by twin-wire arc). 

EA is a process that HFW has performed for much of our 75 year history, and while there may be more "advanced" techniques that we use today, electric arc is still an important one to utilize. 

In this episode, we discuss best use cases for EA, what we have had success doing in the past, and how our thermal spray technologies may be able to help solve your equipment problems.

If you have any questions about the electric arc process or would just like more information, please feel free to email jdwatson@hfwindustries.com. 

Check out our social media for more awesome content and examples of electric arc at work. As always, thank you for listening!

Welcome to the fourth episode of our technical talk series. Today we discuss another thermal spray process that we commonly use in the shop, electric arc (which can also be referred to by twin-wire arc).  EA is a process that HFW has performed for much of our 75 year history, and while there may be more "advanced" techniques that we use today, electric arc is still an important one to utilize.  In this episode, we discuss best use cases for EA, what we have had success doing in the past, and how our thermal spray technologies may be able to help solve your equipment problems. If you have any questions about the electric arc process or would just like more information, please feel free to email jdwatson@hfwindustries.com.  Check out our social media for more awesome content and examples of electric arc at work. As always, thank you for listening!