Thermisches Spritzverfahren Aluminium (TSA)
Thermal Spray Aluminium (TSA) is a coating method where molten aluminium is sprayed onto a prepared steel surface to provide long-term corrosion protection, especially in offshore and high-temperature environments.
Where is TSA applied?
TSA is widely specified in:
- Oil & Gas – offshore risers, flare booms, topside piping.
- Petrochemical & Chemical plants – process vessels, reactors, insulated pipelines.
- Marine & Offshore wind – deck areas, turbine towers, hull details.
- Power generation – boilers, turbines, and high-heat components.
For you as an operator, TSA offers decades of corrosion protection, reducing the need for frequent recoating.
Extra explanation
- How it works:
- Aluminium wire or powder is melted by an arc or flame.
- The molten metal is sprayed onto blasted steel, forming a dense, protective coating.
- Advantages:
- Long lifetime (20–30+ years).
- High resistance to salt spray and marine environments.
- Withstands high temperatures.
Standards:
- Often specified under NORSOK M-501.
- Requires Sa 2½ or Sa 3 blasting with a specific micron roughness.
The main challenge: TSA adhesion depends entirely on perfect surface preparation.
Pinovo and TSA preparation
Pinovo supports TSA applications by:
- Delivering Sa 2½ to Sa 3 blast cleanliness.
- Achieving consistent micron roughness for mechanical bonding.
- Operating dust-free critical for TSA adhesion quality.
- Working in ATEX zones where many TSA applications are required.
Pinovo does not apply TSA itself, but ensures steel is blasted to the required quality for long-lasting TSA protection.