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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2025Process enhancements and wear evaluation of directed energy deposited bronze: Implications for reducing bronze in worm gear manufacturing1citations
  • 2024Microstructures and mechanical properties of friction stir welded additively manufactured Scalmalloy®3citations
  • 2023Direct Laser Metal Deposition of AISI H13 Cladding on Copper–Beryllium Alloy Substrate Through a Stainless‐Steel Buffer Layer Strategy2citations
  • 2021Direct Laser Deposition for Tailored Structure10citations
  • 2019Building Multi-Material components by Direct Laser Deposition3citations

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  • Raghavendra, Sunil
  • Perissinotto, Simone
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Direct Laser Deposition for Tailored Structure

  • Perini, Matteo
Abstract

<jats:p>In the context of Industry 4.0, interest is increasing towards Additive Manufacturing processes due to their several advantages. Among these, the Direct Laser Deposition (DLD) is an innovative technology for additive metal part fabrication, and it is currently demonstrating its ability to revolutionize the manufacturing industry. It is particularly interesting for industrial applications in terms of reduction of waste materials by starting with fewer feedstocks, reduction of machining time by only have material where it is needed but, above all, it is interesting to extend the life of parts. Indeed, with the DLD, it is possible to repair an item or coat parts via cladding, making it more wear-resistant. It is also possible to give "another life" to broken or waste components, for example, by replacing the damaged area using new material. Moreover, particularly intriguing is the possibility to create hybrid or graded parts by varying material/alloy concentrations. This paper aims to combine the abovementioned advantages to develop tailored structures in order to accomplish complex and functional products. For this purpose, a specific case study was investigated, starting with the study of the appropriate powders to use and ending with the printing process using the DMG Mori Lasertec65. Microstructural and mechanical analyses were carried out to evaluate the products and to validate the process. The final results show the properties and performances of products obtained using this technology.</jats:p>

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  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • additive manufacturing