2023
DOI: 10.24874/ti.1416.12.22.03
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Improving the Resistance to Wear and Mechanical Characteristics of Cladding Layers on Titanium and its Alloys: A Review

Abstract: Because of inadequate hardness, low resistance to wear, and excess friction coefficient of titanium, and its alloys are limited in their applicability. Cladding, a type of surface modification process, is used to create layers on titanium and its alloys that have superior mechanical qualities, wear characteristics, oxidation resistance at high temperatures, and good biocompatibility. Material selection is critical for achieving the increased qualities mentioned above, in addition to various cladding techniques… Show more

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“…It can also enable the formation of a cladding layer with a specific composition tailored to the desired properties or functionalities [16]. Different types of powder materials can be fed into the laser beam, ranging from metals and alloys to ceramics or composite powders [17]. This flexibility enables the production of cladding layers with superior hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, or even entirely new material combinations [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also enable the formation of a cladding layer with a specific composition tailored to the desired properties or functionalities [16]. Different types of powder materials can be fed into the laser beam, ranging from metals and alloys to ceramics or composite powders [17]. This flexibility enables the production of cladding layers with superior hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, or even entirely new material combinations [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%