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AWS C2.21/C2.21M:2015 Specification for Thermal Spray Equipment Acceptance Inspection
standard by American Welding Society, 10/27/2015
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2nd Edition
Supersedes AWS C2.21M/C2.21:2003
Prepared by the American Welding Society (AWS) C2 Committee on Thermal Spraying
Under the Direction of the AWS Technical Activities Committee
Approved by the AWS Board of Directors
This standard specifies the essential elements of a procedure for verifying the performance of thermal spray equipment to ensure it is capable of operating according to the manufacturer’s specifications or those established by the User.
AWS C2.21M/C2.21: 2015
ISBN: 978-0-87171-873-0
©2015 by American Welding Society
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AWS C2.21M/C2.21: 2015
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AWS C2.21M/C2.21: 2015
AWS C2 Committee on Thermal Spraying
D. A. Lee, Chair Kennametal, Incorporated
A. P. Yanski, Vice Chair Praxair TAFA
M. Rosario, Secretary American Welding Society
W. J. Arata Carpenter Powder Products
D. Beneteau Centerline Ltd.
M. Blasingame Superior Shot Peening, Incorporated
J. Connelly Green Belting Industries, Ltd.
Froning The Boeing Company
D. T. Haegele Select Arc
J. O. Hayden Hayden Corporation
M. Karinchak Platt Brothers
R. Lasa Florida Department of Transportation
W. M. Medford INSPEC, Incorporated
D. R. Moody Plasma Powders and Systems
B. Mosier Polymet Corporation
K. Sampath Chart Industries
C. Sauer NAVAIR
L. Sender Oerlikon Metco (US), Incorporated
S. Szapra Naval Surface Warfare Center
R. H. Unger Polymet Corporation
Advisors to the AWS C2 Committee on Thermal Spraying
R. Ahmed RasGas Co. Ltd.
C. C. Berndt IRIS
B. T. Costello NAVSEA
M. R. Dorfman Oerlikon Metco (US), Incorporated
F. Grimenstein Nation Coating Systems, Incorporated
J. Grubowski DDL OMNI
D. Guillen Idaho National Laboratory
A. Kapur Bay State Surface Technologies
Roy Quality Calibration and Consulting
C. Tudor International MetalFusion Corporation
T. H. Via Via Technologies
M. Weinstein Wall Colmonoy Corporation
AWS C2.21M/C2.21: 2015
AWS C2G Subcommittee on Thermal Spray Equipment
D. Beneteau, Chair Centerline Ltd.
M. Rosario, Secretary American Welding Society
M. Blasingame Superior Shot Peening, Incorporated
J. A. Kapur Bay State Surface Technologies
D. A. Lee Kennametal, Incorporated
A. McAfee Hess Corporation
R. Moody Plasma Powders and Systems
Advisors to the AWS C2G Subcommittee on Thermal Spray Equipment
J. O. Hayden Hayden Corporation
S. Rogers Thermion, Incorporated
Roy Quality Calibration and Consulting
K. L. Sender Oerlikon Metco (US), Incorporated
W. Wright Accuwright Industries, Incorporated
P. Yanski Praxair TAFA
AWS C2.21M/C2.21: 2015
This foreword is not a part of AWS C2.21M/C2.21:2015, Specification for Thermal Spray Equipment Performance Verification, but is included for information purposes only.
Predictable, consistent, and reliable thermal spray equipment performance is essential for proper application of the thermal spray process. Verifying the thermal spray equipment is operating according to the manufacturer’s specifications, and established standards is an important part of a thermal spray quality assurance program.
The first version of this standard, titled Specification for Thermal Spray Equipment Acceptance Inspection, was published in 2003 as a response to ISO 14231:2000, Thermal Spraying—Acceptance Inspection of Thermal Spraying Equipment. The purpose of the standard was to provide a systematic approach to assure a purchaser the equipment has the capability to operate as the manufacturer intended. While verification of function at the time of purchase was a good first step, the industry also has a need to assure ongoing functional capability.
The change in title of this second edition reflects an expanded scope, which now includes a definition of the ongoing requirements for verification of equipment performance. Prescriptive design and performance requirements have been eliminated. Calibration considerations, processes, and procedures have been incorporated.
Comments and suggestions for the improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be sent to the Secretary, AWS C2 Committee on Thermal Spraying, American Welding Society, 8669 NW 36 St, # 130, Miami, FL 33166.
AWS C2.21M/C2.21: 2015
Page No.
Personnel v
Foreword vii
List of Tables x
General Requirements 1
Scope 1
Units of Measure 1
Safety 1
Normative References 2
Terms and Definitions 2
Performance Verification Procedure 3
Scope of Work 3
Verification Schedule 4
Responsibilities 4
Inspection Activities 5
Equipment Identification 5
General Housekeeping 5
Visual Inspection 5
As-found/As-left Condition 6
Equipment Isolation 6
Critical Systems Inspection 6
Maintenance 7
Preventative Maintenance 7
Upgrades 7
Calibration 7
Supplemental Training 9
Performance Report 9
Follow-up 9
Process Controls 9
Ambient Conditions 9
Input Voltage 10
Gases 10
Liquid-Fueled Systems… 12
Input Energy 12
Stabilization Time 12
Feedstock 12
Process Feedback Sensors 12
AWS C2.21M/C2.21: 2015
Process-Specific Considerations 12
Arc Spraying Systems 12
Flame Spraying Equipment for Powder, Wire, Rod, and Cord (including HVOF) 12
Plasma Spraying Equipment 13
Reporting 13
Labeling 13
Report 13
Annex A (Informative)—Useful Gas Flow Calculations 15
Annex B (Informative)—Liquid Properties 19
Annex C (Informative)—Informative References 21
Annex D (Informative)—Guidelines for Preparation of Technical Inquires for AWS Technical Committees 23
List of AWS Documents on Thermal Spraying 24
Tables Page No.
1 Standard Thermal Spray Equipment Classifications 7
Example Gas Flow Conversion Constants 15
Properties of Common Process Gases at 0°C [32°F] 16
Properties of Common Process Gases at 20°C [68°F] 17
B.1 Properties of Common Process Liquids 19