Novelties in laser cladding
Power vs. speed, wire vs. powder, IR vs. Blue
Presented by:
Oleg Raykis
Sales Manager US Market
Laserline Inc.
This presentation focuses on laser cladding and additive manufacturing (LMD), a key technology for surface enhancements and part production. An overview between the use of wire and powder as feedstock materials as well as blue vs. infrared lasers and high power vs. high speed in these processes will be provided. This will set the stage for an in-depth look at wire-fed and powder-fed techniques, highlighting their respective strengths and challenges as well as focusing on the specifics of the different laser types and the effects of wavelength on the process.
Through case studies, we will illustrate the practical effects of choosing wire or powder and the appropriate laser source with optical combination in various manufacturing contexts. The presentation will conclude with a discussion on future trends in laser cladding and additive manufacturing, underscoring the transformative potential of these techniques.
Attendees are invited to delve into this fascinating field, gaining insights into the critical role of wire and powder techniques in shaping manufacturing’s future and equipping them with the knowledge to make informed equipment choices
Oleg's Bio:
Oleg Raykis works as the Sales Manager for the US market at Laserline Inc. Prior to transferring to United States Mr. Raykis worked for Laserline in Germany carrying out technical sales and application consulting activities in Eastern and Northern Europe. He contributed several journal articles in for photonic related manufacturing topics in Germany, Russia and the US.
Mr. Raykis holds a M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from RWTH Aachen University.