Revestimiento láser, as an advanced surface engineering technology, can be classified into two main types based on the material delivery method: the “two-step method” and the “one-step method.” Choosing the right revestimiento láser technique is crucial for improving cladding efficiency and controlling processing quality. Below is a systematic introduction to these two typical revestimiento láser methods.


01 Two-Step Method (Preset Method)
The two-step method, also known as the preset revestimiento láser method, involves pre-depositing cladding material onto the surface of the workpiece before laser irradiation. The material is then melted and solidified through laser scanning, ultimately forming a metallurgically bonded cladding layer. This method is still valuable in certain laser cladding tasks for specific structures and is implemented in two main ways:
1) Pre-Coating Method
In this method, cladding powder is mixed with a binder to form a paste, which is manually applied to the area of the workpiece that requires treatment. After drying, the revestimiento láser process is carried out. The pre-coating method is low-cost and easy to operate, making it one of the most basic revestimiento láser approaches. However, due to the difficulty in controlling the coating thickness and its relatively low production efficiency, it is not suitable for batch production or scenarios with high consistency requirements.
2) Pre-Formed Thin Sheet Method
In this approach, cladding powder is pressed with a small amount of binder to form thin sheets, which are precisely placed on the areas of the workpiece to be repaired or reinforced. Afterward, the revestimiento láser process is applied. The pre-formed thin sheet method boasts high powder utilization, good process stability, and is particularly suitable for laser cladding on special structures like deep holes and inner walls. For instance, it can effectively restore the coating of small-diameter valve bodies, achieving high-quality and uniform revestimiento láser resultados.
02 One-Step Method (Synchronous Method)
The one-step method, also known as synchronous powder feeding revestimiento láser, involves feeding cladding material directly into the melt pool area while the laser irradiates the workpiece, completing both melting and solidification in one integrated step. This method is suitable for automated, high-efficiency revestimiento láser processing and is currently the mainstream revestimiento láser technology in industrial applications. It mainly includes two types:
1) Synchronous Powder Feeding Method
This method uses a powder feeder to directly spray either single or composite powders into the laser irradiation zone. By precisely controlling the powder feeding rate and laser scanning parameters, the thickness and composition of the cladding layer can be adjusted. Due to the high absorption rate of loose powder by the laser and its excellent thermal efficiency, this revestimiento láser method can produce thicker coatings and is easy to integrate into automated equipment. It is a widely used technical path in modern revestimiento láser systems.
2) Synchronous Wire Feeding Method
The principle of the synchronous wire feeding method is similar to the synchronous powder feeding method, with the distinction being that wire material is used as the cladding material. This method offers high material utilization, uniform composition, and no powder contamination. It is especially suitable for composite material cladding, as it avoids segregation issues caused by powder density or granularity differences. However, the smooth surface of the wire may cause laser reflection, reducing laser energy efficiency. Moreover, the types of wire material currently available are limited, and the manufacturing process is more complex, which restricts its widespread application in revestimiento láser.
Conclusión
The two-step and one-step methods are two typical material supply strategies for revestimiento láser, each suited for different scenarios and workpiece requirements. Choosing the appropriate revestimiento láser method affects both efficiency and quality, directly influencing the final performance and lifespan of the workpieces. As technology evolves, the one-step method, with its high automation and good process controllability, is becoming the mainstream direction for revestimiento láser technology in the future.
Wendy Wang
Wendy Wang - Consultora técnica, experta en soluciones de revestimiento láser y fabricación aditiva Wendy Wang es una consultora técnica altamente especializada en Greenstone, que combina conocimientos avanzados en revestimiento láser, fabricación aditiva de metales DED, ingeniería de superficies industriales y soluciones de fabricación de alto valor con sólidas capacidades estratégicas en integración de mercados globales y coordinación de recursos técnicos. Con un profundo conocimiento de la industria en el procesamiento de materiales láser, sistemas de fabricación aditiva, optimización de equipos industriales y comercialización de fabricación avanzada, Wendy desempeña un papel fundamental en la vinculación de tecnologías de ingeniería de vanguardia con aplicaciones industriales prácticas. Su experiencia permite a los clientes globales de Greenstone superar con éxito complejos retos técnicos y maximizar la eficiencia de la fabricación,...
