
NiAl95/5 Thermal Spray Wire
Ni-Al Arc Spray wire for bond coats and one-step restoration, reported with about 93% Ni rather than a composition inferred from the 95/5 name.

Thermal spray wires
Ni95Al5 wire for Arc Spray and Flame Spray bond coats, high-temperature oxidation or scaling resistance and glass-industry mould protection.
Source explicitly supports both Arc Spray and Flame Spray
Published bond strength of 9,746 PSI
Published wire sizes of 1.6 and 2.0 mm
Ni95Al5 Spray Wire is retained as a separate product from NiAl95/5. Its title and URL say Ni95Al5 while the body and table say NiAl95/5, describe the material as “Ni 5Al,” and publish 78 Rb hardness with 9,746 PSI bond strength. No composition percentages are stated, so the approximately 93% Ni value from the other page is not imported.
The source explicitly names Arc Spray and Flame Spray and lists 1.6 or 2.0 mm wire. Applications include bond coats, high-temperature oxidation and scaling protection, and glass-industry moulds; the deposit is described as dense, well bonded and resistant to oxidation or abrasion. A final generic line mentions plasma, but it is not clear enough to treat solid wire as plasma feedstock; packaging and surface preparation are unpublished.
Used for bond coats, high-temperature oxidation or scaling protection, glass-industry moulds and dense, well-bonded Ni-Al deposits with abrasion resistance.

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