Detonation spaying (DS) is a type of gas-thermal spaying in which the energy of a gas explosion is used to heat and accelerate particles of powdered material. The powder particles are heated to the melting point and thus accelerated to the speed of sound and above. In the collision, micro-welding occurs, and the powder is firmly connected to the surface of the substrate, forming coatings whose adhesion strength reaches up to 200 MPa, and density is up to 99 % [1]. This method of spraying allows to obtain coatings from metals, alloys, refractory compounds, ceramics and cermets on various bases (metals, fluoropolymer) with minimal thermal impact [1, 2].