Abstract

An approach to producing gradient materials based on powdered chrome nickel steel and pure copper via selective laser melting is considered. The phase composition and particle size distribution of the powdered materials are studied. The temperature of powdered material is determined as a function laser intensity. The optimum characteristics of laser melting are revealed and samples of multilayer coating are produced via laser melting.

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