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Laser Cladding is a process used in the Building Materials industry to apply a thin layer of metal onto a substrate. It is a form of additive manufacturing, which is the process of joining materials to create a three-dimensional object. Laser Cladding is used to improve the properties of the substrate, such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. It is also used to repair components that have been damaged or worn down. The process is often used in the aerospace, automotive, and medical industries.
The Laser Cladding market is growing due to the increasing demand for high-performance materials and components. The process is cost-effective and can be used to produce complex shapes and structures. It is also a sustainable process, as it reduces waste and energy consumption.
Some companies in the Laser Cladding market include TRUMPF, Oerlikon, and 3D Systems. Show Less Read more