Laser cladding and applications
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https://doi.org/10.37868/sei.v5i1.id186Abstract
Laser coating is a material placement technique wherein a powder material is melted using a laser to coat a portion of a substrate. In this study, laser cladding and its applications are reviewed. First, background of the technique and its important parameters are highlighted. Then, control of laser cladding procedure is criticized. As an example of the process, laser cladding of titanium alloys is investigated. Finally, applications of laser cladding on gas turbine engines, dies and drilling spindles, tools, turbine blades are highlighted.
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