Abstract

In recent years, high-performance additive manufacturing (AM) is being extensively investigated by the virtue of its unique benefits over traditional manufacturing processes. Complex components of Ti, Fe, Ni alloys can be manufactured with ease; however, other nonferrous alloys such as Al alloys, Mg alloys, and Cu alloys have the melting tendency during processing by laser, electron beam, or arc, hence not appropriate to be manufactured using additive manufacturing. The most useful and powerful tool recognized in AM in the last decade is the cold spray process. This paper puts forth a review of recent research innovations and the concept to build new materials in the field of AM technology. The author has highlighted the important properties including retention of original feedstock particles and oxide-free surface deposits during the entire coating process. The present research work focuses on the basic principle, bonding mechanism and impact phenomenon, and effect of nozzle parameters on mechanical properties of deposits associated with cold spray additive manufacturing. Furthermore, the concept to develop well-bonded coated deposits and its metallurgical behavior have also been studied. Various aspects of repair and maintenance against corrosion and wear along with strength and geometry restoration have also been highlighted in this paper.

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