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Induction Assisted Laser Cladding 2011 PDF

Fraunhofer has developed a new induction assisted laser cladding process that allows for improved control of part pre-heat temperatures, greater deposition rates, and better clad deposit quality compared to conventional laser cladding. This new process uses an integrated induction coil and laser cladding head to heat the substrate prior to laser deposition, enabling deposition rates up to twice as high and the ability to clad crack-sensitive materials. Potential applications include pipes, rods, aerospace components, and oil drilling tools.

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Induction Assisted Laser Cladding 2011 PDF

Fraunhofer has developed a new induction assisted laser cladding process that allows for improved control of part pre-heat temperatures, greater deposition rates, and better clad deposit quality compared to conventional laser cladding. This new process uses an integrated induction coil and laser cladding head to heat the substrate prior to laser deposition, enabling deposition rates up to twice as high and the ability to clad crack-sensitive materials. Potential applications include pipes, rods, aerospace components, and oil drilling tools.

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Induction Assisted Laser

Cladding

C e n t e r fo r C o a t i n g s a n d L a s e r A p p l i c a t i o n s

COAXpowerline

Fraunhofer has developed an innovative new machine concept for laser cladding, combining our considerable expertise in both laser and induction heating technology to come up with Induction Assisted Laser Cladding. This process allows part pre heat temperatures to be more accurately controlled and greatly improves the process performance in terms of deposition rates and clad deposit quality.

Making innovation a reality Making innovation a reality

Induction Assisted Laser Cladding Head For High Deposition Rates Enhanced Clad Quality Reduce Crack Tendency with High Hardness Materials Enhanced Deposition Rates Up To 2x That of Conventional Laser Cladding Process Improved Control of Cooling Rates for Crack Sensitive Materials Multi-Directional Cladding Operation Possible

COAX nozzle

Induction Coil

Applications:

COAXpowerline Integrated induction assisted cladding head

Pipes, Rods, Drive Shafts DMD Applications with Crack Sensitive Materials Oil Drilling Tools (e.g. Super Alloy Hydraulic Rods Aerospace Components) Repair and Remanufacturing

Clad deposit
In cooperation with

Induction assisted laser cladding in action

Clad Track Size: from 0.008 inches (0.2mm) up to 0.08 inches (2mm) thickness, up to 0.314 (8mm) wide Laser Type: Laser powers from 3 - 10kW (Diode, Disk, Fiber, Nd.YAG laser)
e-mail: [email protected]

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Increasing the clad quality of crack sensitive materials with induction assisted laser cladding

Powder Feed Rate: up to 300 grams/min

Powder Materials: Nickel based, Cobalt based, Fe based, Carbides in Nickel/Cobalt, Nickel based super alloys
www.ccl.fraunhofer.or g

Phone: 734 738 0550

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