Laser cladding generally uses materials such as iron-based alloys, nickel based alloys, titanium alloys, Al Si alloys, stainless steel, etc.

The materials for laser cladding are mainly metallic materials, including iron-based alloys, nickel based alloys, titanium alloys, Al Si alloys, stainless steel, and so on. These materials have good melting properties and can form dense, uniform, and high-quality coatings on the surface, effectively improving the surface hardness, corrosion resistance, and high temperature performance of the materials.
Below are several commonly used laser cladding materials:
1. Iron based alloys: including iron-based alloys, alloy steels, tool steels, etc. These materials have high wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and high temperature resistance, and are widely used in fields such as mechanical manufacturing and mold manufacturing.
2. Nickel based alloys: These alloys have heat resistance, corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, and wear resistance, and are widely used in fields such as aviation, aerospace, and petrochemicals.
3. Titanium alloy: This material has low density, high specific strength, excellent heat resistance and corrosion resistance, and is widely used in aerospace, shipbuilding, automotive and other fields.
4. Al Si alloy: This material has excellent wear resistance, noise reduction, thermal conductivity, and plasticity, and is widely used in fields such as automobiles and aerospace.
5. Stainless steel: This material has good corrosion resistance and high temperature strength, and is widely used in industries such as food, shipping, and chemical.
In summary, laser cladding technology can use various metal materials for surface treatment, greatly improving material properties and providing excellent technical solutions for various industries.