Yes, although an intermediate layer and prior evaluation may be required to prevent cracking.
Yes. A controlled excess thickness is left for subsequent machining to the final dimension.
From 100 microns to several millimeters, depending on the material and the required application.
Stainless steels, nickel or cobalt superalloys, and composite materials such as Ni-WC can be applied to protect against wear and corrosion.
It offers less dilution, a strong metallurgical bond and minimal thermal impact on the base part.
It is a laser metal coating process that allows industrial parts to be repaired or improved with precision and minimal thermal distortion.