Wear Resistant Surface Treatments protect complex components.

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Combining tungsten carbide-based materials with super alloy-based technologies, UltraFlex™ provides metallurgical-bonded, void-free cladding that extends service life of critical components in demanding environments. Treatments protect base materials such as carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels, and cobalt and nickel alloys against abrasion, erosion, corrosion, and galling. Applied in thicknesses from 0.010– 0.080 in., UltraFlex conforms to intricate shapes and small internal diameters.



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Kennametal Launches UltraFlex for Outstanding Wear Resistance on Critical and Complex Components



UltraFlex™, a new portfolio of wear-resistant surface treatments from Kennametal, brings industry-leading wear performance to components with complex geometries in power generation, oil and gas, and many other industries. Combining Kennametal’s expertise with tungsten carbide-based materials with super alloy-based technologies from Kennametal StelliteTM, UltraFlex provides metallurgical-bonded, void-free cladding that provides longer and more predictable service life for critical components in the most demanding environments.



Kennametal’s UltraFlex portfolio provides a wide range of material solutions to protect against abrasive, erosive, corrosive, and galling wear needs for base materials including carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels, and cobalt and nickel alloys. With the ability to customize thickness and treat complex geometries, proprietary UltraFlex technology results in dramatically extended component life, more predictable wear and maintenance, higher productivity, and reduced operating costs.



Protecting the Geometries that Welding Can’t Touch

Parts with complex geometries, inner diameters, and other non-line-of-sight features may encounter consistency problems with traditional thermal spray or weld overlay. By comparison, UltraFlex easily conforms to intricate shapes, small internal diameters, and reaches the remote locations that other hardfacing technologies cannot.



The UltraFlex surface treatment can be applied in a range of thicknesses, from approximately 0.254mm to 2.03mm (0.010” - 0.080”). Depending on the application, the smooth UltraFlex surface can be used “as applied” or machined to the desired finish. Unmatched Benefits of the Metallurgical Bond Surface treatments with mechanical bonding may not stand up to harsh environments due to porosity and cracking. The proprietary UltraFlex process metallurgically bonds the wear system directly to the substrate, providing a surface with consistent thickness and minimal dilution.



Solutions for Corrosion, Abrasion, and Erosion

Kennametal’s expertise in metallurgical and materials science allows us to formulate, design, and deliver superior protection across the entire spectrum of corrosive and abrasive wear. UltraFlex product formulations draw from this depth and breadth of materials science, from cobalt-based alloys addressing corrosion resistance, to carbide composites for slowing abrasive and/or erosive wear.



For components such as severe service valves, the Stellite™ alloy-based grade of UltraFlex ensures that there is no cracking or de-lamination of the surface to protect the substrate.



For components such as the bottoms pumps in Fluid Catalytic Cracking units, harsh abrasion and erosion can destroy components within a matter of months. Kennametal’s tungsten-carbide based solution – applied to the wetted surface of the component – has been proven to improve life by to up to four times.



Pump Impellers

A U.S. Gulf Coast refinery had recently experienced accelerated internal wear of oil pumps, often requiring entire case replacements. Compared to typical industry pump performance, run lengths were about a month shorter and maintenance-related costs were higher. The application requires pumps capable of withstanding significant catalyst fines.



The refinery investigated several wear-resistant products for their pumps and found all were limited due to the nature of the technologies. Thermal spray coatings and weld overlays could be used in line-of-sight applications, but not for small interior surfaces. The refinery found that thermal sprays also suffer from failures of the mechanical bond and there was preferential erosion of the soft matrix between the hard particles in weld overlays. Hard diffusion coatings (boronizing) are very thin and can be punctured by large abrasive particles.



Working with Kennametal, the refinery used infiltration brazed tungsten carbide cladding and UltraFlex to coat the inside of closed impellers unreachable by any other means. The company was particularly impressed by the true metallurgical bond and a dense, uniform distribution of tungsten carbide particles throughout the coating, which created excellent erosion resistance and toughness in complex geometries.



After 13 months in service, a treated oil pump showed no significant signs of internal erosion. This technology has also been applied to fluidized catalytic cracking unit (FCCU) fractionator bottoms and debutanizer reboiler services, with no signs to date of increased vibration or loss of hydraulic performance.



Severe Service Valves

Modern valves control flow of all types, including: thin gasses, highly corrosive chemicals, superheated steam, abrasive slurries, toxic gases and radioactive materials. Valves can handle temperatures from subfreezing to molten metal, and pressures from high vacuum to thousands of pounds per square centimeter.



The severe service metal-seated ball valves used in harsh services are made of exotic metal alloys, and require coatings to protect the surfaces against a combination of corrosion and wear.



Thermal spray and Stellite weld overlay coatings are widely used to protect balls and seats. But as customers require improved performance for longer component life, new material solutions are needed. Kennametal has developed surface treatment technologies that metallurgically fuse advanced metal compositions onto balls and seats, resulting in exceptional wear and corrosion resistance in environments where chemicals are transported, often in combination of very high temperatures, or containing erosive particulates. UltraFlex technology enables Kennametal to select the most suitable coating material that will resist specific conditions, and offer customers engineered materials beyond standard coatings. Velan, a leading valve manufacturer, has recently embraced UltraFlex technology, applying it on the severe service

metal-seated ball valves, solving customer problems in the petrochemical industry.



Performance in Your Most Demanding Environment

A trusted source for the most innovative solutions, Kennametal delivers productivity, reliability and extended service life in the most demanding oil and gas, chemical, and power generation environments. In addition to a broad portfolio of applied wear solutions, Kennametal provides customers with expertise in wear assessment, solution design and engineering, substrate design and engineering, and post-grinding for more precise dimensional accuracy.



Kennametal

Celebrating its 75th year as an industrial technology leader, Kennametal Inc. delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments. The company provides innovative wear-resistant products and application engineering backed by advanced material science, serving customers in 60 countries across diverse sectors of aerospace, earthworks, energy, industrial production, transportation and infrastructure. With approximately 13,000 employees and nearly $3 billion in sales, the company realizes half of its revenue from outside North America, and 40% globally from innovations introduced in the past five years. Recognized among the “World’s Most Ethical Companies” (Ethisphere); “Outstanding Corporate Innovator” (Product Development Management Association); and "America's Safest Companies" (EHS Today) with a focus on 100% safety, Kennametal and its foundation invest in technical education, industrial technologies and material science to deliver the promise of progress and economic prosperity to people everywhere. For more information, visit the company’s website at

www.kennametal.com.



Kennametal Inc.

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Kathy LINDEN

Phone: 724 539 5698

Fax: 724 539 6766

kathy.linden@kennametal.com



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carsten.gromoll@kennametal.com

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