Romotas was founded in 1973 by Leon Terlecki.
Romotas has been a name synonymous with quality, integrity & innovation at every stage of our development. We continuously invest in new technologies whilst instilling the values and work ethics that have forged this company into the surface engineering powerhouse that it is.
Thermal Hardfacing Solution
2. was founded in 1973 by Leon Terlecki.Romotas
Romotas has been a name synonymous with quality,
integrity & innovation at every stage of our development.
We continuously invest in new technologies whilst
instilling the values and work ethics that have forged
this company into the surface engineering powerhouse that it is.
Our constant effort to strive for excellence in all areas
of thermal spray and surface engineering
has provided our customers with a valuable
resource in component manufacture, repair and replacement.
By maintaining quality and providing innovative
solutions, has enabled its clientele toRomotas
increase component life and improve reliability
while reducing downtime and cost.
This was the key to our success in the
20th century and it continues today.
Our customers remain our best recommendation.
Drawing our client base from Blue-chip companies
in Africa, their testimonials speak volumes about the
values and ethics of our management and staff.
About Us
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3. Thermal Spraying
Thermal Spraying is a process in which metallic & non metallic
materials are deposited in a molten or semi – molten form
on a prepared substrate, imparting properties that
the substrate would not otherwise possess.
Since many metals, alloys, ceramics, plastics,
cermets & combinations can be applied through this
process, it’s potential in cutting edge applications is yet to be
fully developed.
Using a thermal spray gun, the feedstock
material (in powder, rod or wire form) is melted by an electric
arc or combustible gas and accelerated on to a substrate.
As the particle strike the surface, they atten,
adhere and conrm to the irregularities of the surface.
Upon impact with the substrate, these atten
particles cool and build up to form a coating.
Processes & Services
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4. • 15-20 years no maintenance
• Minimum need for maintenance = Savings
• Low Cost
• On site services available
• Superior Adhesion
• Excellent service life
• No health hazard from solvents or
other organic substances
• No drying/curing time
• Operating temperature range: - 45ºC to 538ºC
• Fast turn around times on application
• 2 types of application: Flame Spray & Arc Technology
• Compatible with most metals
Benets of Thermal Spraying
Aluminum or zinc
SAPREF, Grinaker LTA, Goss & Balfe, Bevline & Fluor.
References
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5. In the process, inert gas is passed through an electric
arc formed between the cylindrical
copper anode & the centrally aligned tungsten-tipped cathode.
As the gas passes through the arc it disassociates
the molecules and ionizes the atoms,
thereby forming a plasma jet.
The Plasma system allow’s the use of materials with extremely high
melting points, making them ideal for the application
of MCrAIY’s and ceramics such as chromium,
zirconium & aluminum oxides.
Plasma
High Intensity
Electric Arc
Powder Injector
Powder Particles
and Carrier Gas Flow
Re-combining
Plasma Gas
(release of energy)
Ionised Gas
(Plasma)
Electrode
(Cathode)
Cooling Water
Nozzle (Anode)Plasma Gas
(Ar/H2/N2/He)
Cooling Water
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6. Although the versatility of the plasma spray process
makes it a preferred choice for many applications;
plasma spray is particularly attractive for applications
requiring thermal barrier coatings and ceramics.
Typical applications include:
Gas path components on the land based turbines•
pump shafts,•
housing and castings.•
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7. Powder Thermal Spraying
The above application is compatible on:
Ceramics
Self Bonding steel•
carbon steel•
stainless steel•
aluminum•
bronze•
copper•
ceramic•
titanium dioxide•
aluminum oxide•
tungsten carbide•
etc.•
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8. JP -5000 Pressure/High Velocity Oxy Fuel (HP/HVOF)
system for coating of incomparable quality
Nothing is more important in an HP/HVOF
system than the quality of the coating it produces.
HP/HVOF boasts the highest combustion
pressure & high spray rate which has the
advantages of reducing porosity & creating
an extremely high coating density with a low oxide content.
HP/HVOF sprays coatings up to 3mm
thick while maintaining high bond strengths and coating densities.
This a result of the coatings being in compression,
whilst other HVOF systems produce coating s in tension.
KEY FACTOR: THE POWDER WHICH EXITS THE GUN
The radial powder injection design of
the JP-5000 heats the powder uniformly.
This improves the bond strength and overall bonding quality.
HP/HVOF
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9. • Stainless Steel for pump components, exhaust fans,
stainless steel repairs
• Nicr Alloys for wire drawing capstans paper rolls,
alternative to hard chrome plating,
gas and steam turbine engine components, wear pads
• Tungsten Carbide for turbine engine components,
cutting blades, screw ights, mandrels,
capstans, pistons etc.
Coating & Applications
Typical Coating & their applications:
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10. PTA
Plasma Transferred Arc (PTA) System
with Stellite & Tungsten Carbide
The PTA System’s ability to apply tough wear areas is unsurpassed.
Parts like valves, engine valve seats, feed screws,
ow control valves, glass moulds & plastic moulds
will benet considerably from this treatment.
The economical benets of applying a high performance
wear surface to a less expensive base metal are immediately evident.
The PTA process metallurgically bonds metallic surface powder
to any base metal with as little as 5% dilution per pass,
thereby permitting thin, less expensive overlays with
superior overlay chemistry.
The PTA system is able to meet the challenges of
the toughest wearing projects,
providing a coat which is perfectly matched to the application.
The system boasts the added advantage of the advanced
AVC tracking system with an 8m span,
rendering it capable of hard facing
extruder, feed screws & shafts
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11. • Nickel based alloys such as the Stellite powder
range for valves (steam & chemical),
rollers, wear rings,
wood chipper segments & knife clamps
for the pulp & paper industry.
• Stainless steel for pump components & stainless repairs
• Tungsten carbide for wear rings, wear plates,
sleeves, pistons etc.
PTA CONTINUED
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12. • Minimal dilution – so your wear surface remains
as tough as it should be
• It produces unbreakable, permanent metallurgical bonds
• A wide selection of tough surfacing materials
PTA System benets
PTA CONTINUED
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13. A second life through metallising & hard facing
Unparalleled expertise in this eld assures a
distortion free process with the lowest possible
replacement costs. Worn or broken components
are refurbished to original
specications. Arc spray Metallising can
also be applied to forged components.
Sprayed metal is generally harder due to
oxides & more porous than original metal & has
excellent bearing characteristics,
due to oil retention in the pores of metal.
is done on Stainless & Carbon steelArc Spray Metallising
is done onWire Combustion Metallising
Aluminum & zinc for anti corrosive
coating as well as Molybdenum, lead, copper, nickel etc.
Arc Spray & Wire Combustion Metallising
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14. In the twin wire arc system, two wires (with opposite polarity)
are charged and fed electrically into the
gun until contact is made at the nozzle. Between
18-40 volts are applied across the wires to
initiate melting of the tips.
At this point, an atomizing gas propels the
molten particles onto the substrate.
Common applications of twin wire arc coatings
involve the coating of aluminum or zinc for corrosion resistance.
Twin-Wire Arc
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Spray Directing
Air Jet
Feed Wire
Atomising
Air Jet
Feed Wire
Spray Steam
Air Cap
Wire Guide
&
Current Pick Up
15. Machining & Grinding are offered as a supplementary
service to thermal spraying in order to minimize
downtime & eliminate duplication of efforts.
FWG can restore original dimension to OEM parts after coating.
Machine & Grinding
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16. Since 1992, Romotas has successfully
manufactured & repaired wood chipper segments,
knife clamps, bedlocks & wear plates for
the paper & pulp industry.
The various components are manufactured from high
quality steel, not castings and machined.
This is done by using CNC which incorporates
a CAD system to achieve optimum accuracy.
The hardfacing is applied by using the Plasma
Transferred Arc (PTA), which produces a dense,
porosity – free, homogenous coating.
This method ensures that there will
be no peeling, it will also have
a longer wear resistant life, along
with higher quality chip results.
Paper & Pulp Industry
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17. Romotas has successfully reconditioned and applied wear
– resistant coatings, such as molybdenum, stainless steel,
tungsten and chrome carbides to wire drawing blocks,
cones, capstan tyres and pulleys for the
wire drawing industry since 1973.
This has resulted in extended life of
their components as well as increasing production.
Romotas repairs & reconditions impression,
blanket & plate cylinders.
Copper, stainless steel, ceramics,
chrome & tungsten carbides are
applied to the printing surface
Wire Drawing & Printing Industry
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18. Some of the Material we can Manufacture
and Repair in-house at .Romotas
Manufacture & Repair
• Gearboxes
• Sprockets
• Bearing Bushes
• Rollers
• Spline Cutting
• Pulleys
• Shafts
• Hydraulic Cylinders
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19. With our state of the art 4th Axis and conventional mills,
we are able to mill just about anything required.
Conventional & CNC Milling
• Gears
• Spline Cutting
• Crusher Parts
- Cheek Plates
- Jaw Wedges
- Toggle Plates & Seats etc.
(all to customer specs)
• Virtually any type of material that can be drilled
or cut can be machined by our CNC Mills.
• We can handle
Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Alloys, Plastics etc.
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20. With our conventional & CNC Turning,
we are able to mass produce a particular andcarry out
refurbrishment work.
Conventional & CNC Turning
• Pulleys
• Shafts
• Virtually any type of material that can be drilled
or cut can be machined by our Lathes.
• We can handle
Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Alloys, Plastics etc.
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21. • Balancing
• Heat Treatment
• X-Ray
• Material Analysis
• Cylindrical and surface grinding
• Rolling
• Bending
• Line Boring
• Grit Blasting
• Fabrication
• Machine Building
• Design
Other Services Offered
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22. Romotas - Johannesburg (Head Ofce)
Contact Us
1380 Sharland Street, Germiston Ext.20 (Driehoek),
PO Box 75971, Gardenview, 2047, South Africa.
Tel : +27 (0) 11 873 2282/3/4
Fax : +27 (0) 86 776 3773
E-Mail : admin@romotas.co.za
Petrel - Cape Town
83A Vintner Place, Prospecton,
Durban, South Africa
Tel : +27 (0) 31 914 3835
Fax : +27 (0) 86 776 3773
E-Mail : kznsales@romotas.co.za
Thank you for your time
Romotas - Durban
14 Agric Street, Western Province Park, Goodwood,
Cape Town, South Africa
Tel : +27 (0) 21 534 2451
E-Mail : info@petrel.co.za
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