Description
Nickel-Based Laser Cladding Metal Powder Size: 45–90 µm
Nickel-Based Laser Cladding Metal Powder is a high-performance alloy powder specifically designed for directed energy deposition (DED), laser cladding (LC), and plasma transferred arc (PTA) applications. With a controlled particle size range of 45–90 microns, this powder provides stable feeding behavior, consistent melt pool formation, and strong metallurgical bonding with the substrate.
Nickel-based alloys are widely used in surface engineering due to their excellent balance of wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. This makes the material particularly suitable for repair, surface enhancement, and functional coating of critical components operating under demanding conditions.
Advantages
Nickel-based alloy system optimized for cladding processes
Excellent wear and abrasion resistance
Strong metallurgical bonding with base materials
Good corrosion and oxidation resistance
Stable performance at elevated temperatures
Controlled particle size for uniform powder flow and deposition
Suitable for both repair and new build-up applications
Typical Applications
Nickel-Based Laser Cladding Metal Powder is commonly used in industries where component reliability and surface performance are critical:
Aerospace & Aviation
Repair and reinforcement of turbine components, shafts, and high-temperature partsEnergy & Power Generation
Valves, pumps, turbine parts, and wear-exposed componentsOil & Gas
Surface protection of parts exposed to corrosion, erosion, and high mechanical stressDefense Industry
Repair and strengthening of high-value mechanical componentsHeavy Industry & Tooling
Dies, molds, rollers, and industrial wear partsMaintenance & Repair (MRO)
Restoration of worn or damaged components to extend service life
Processing Compatibility
This powder is suitable for:
DED (Directed Energy Deposition) systems
Laser Cladding (LC) equipment
PTA (Plasma Transferred Arc) cladding processes
Its particle size distribution supports stable feeding and consistent layer formation across these technologies.
Nickel-Based Laser Cladding Metal Powder (45–90 µm) is a versatile and reliable solution for surface repair and enhancement applications, offering excellent durability, process stability, and long-term performance across multiple advanced cladding technologies.

