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The powder stream is thus subjected to increased velocity and turbulence which mixes the powder in the stream, and produces a homogeneous powder stream resulting in a uniform powder spray pattern or "cloud" when the powder is dispensed from the lance extension through the nozzle.
Powder which may have fallen from suspension in the air stream, including powder otherwise accumulated on bottom surfaces of the powder feed passages or lance extension tube, is picked up and recaptured as part of the homogeneous powder stream.
Powder is then blown into the annular space 35 defined between the internal surfaces of the rearward end 25 of the lance extension and a connector sleeve 36 serving to connect the electrodes 15 with the electrode 28.