Laser Melting Deposition is a core branch of Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology, which involves synchronously delivering metal powder to the laser beam focusing area through a nozzle to achieve layer by layer melting and stacking of materials.
Blue light laser cladding can be applied to high-speed and high-quality processing of high reactive materials such as copper and aluminum. Blue light laser has high absorption rate, high melt pool stability, and significantly reduced spatter rate and porosity. The printing speed can reach 20-50mm/s, which is more than three times faster than traditional processes and greatly improves production efficiency.

Nickel titanium alloy printing

Copper alloy printing