This is a 1950’s era industry film about surface renewal metalworking. “Let Us Spray” presented by Metallizing Company of America, Chicago, IL 60624, 1:06. Metalworking and surface renewal is used wherever surfaces get worn or need replacement, 1:30. Corrosion is a big problem with water towers, 3:29. Bridges and similar structures metallize protecting from corrosion. Metalizing surfaces can actually improve the strength, durability and utility of the original material at a fraction of the original cost, 4:20. The food industry is served at every level through metallizing. All phases of metalworking are dependent on machine tools, 5:30. Television and telephones use metallization, 6:15. Ceramic coatings are at the forefront of many industries, 8:03. Mobile, R3 ceramic gun, 8:11. Powdered materials as a source of supply, 8:20. Metallizing jet spraying package, 8:30. Mobile F-12 sprayer, 8:51. Wire is the material that feeds these metallizing sprayers, 9:18. Hand spraying metallizing can provide protection in 3 ways, length, width and thickness. Ceramic being applied to steel for surface renewal, 10:45. Coating engine valves with aluminum, 10:59. Metallizing protects even the very guns that are doing the resurface spraying, 11:10. Gun movement designed by geometry, 11:30. Preparing the raw surface at the start will control the surface finish at the end, electric bonding is one form of surface preparation, 12:00. Heating the metal before resurfacing can be the best method, 13:40. Machining surfaces in any number of ways is also a good way to resurface your material, 14:14. Flame spray is the metallizing way, 14:35. Looking to the future with a hand-held metallizing gun, with an electric arc jet, 15:16. The new electric arc jet is hotter, faster and it has better cling, greater volume, better adhesion, denser patterns, instant start and instant stop, 15:30. Proper method to solder awkward seams, 16:38.
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