Abstract

Relationships between laser cladding parameters (i.e. powder density) and structural characteristics as well as mechanical properties of γ-TiAl-based clads on titanium alloys were investigated. The conducted study revealed that the height of the formed clads increases linearly with powder density. The maximum value of microhardness corresponds to clad produced at the lowest powder density.

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