In this study, we have established laser irradiation conditions for laser cladding of tungsten carbide(WC)on cemented carbide substrates. The selective laser melting(SLM)method using a high-brightness blue diode laser was used to achieve a laser cladding of WC powders, but on the other hand conventional method using near-infrared wavelength laser could not create a cladded layer on the surface. After adjusting the components added to the WC powders, a WC-Cu cladded layer with an average height of 55 μm, average hardness of 915 HV, and maximum hardness of 1151 HV was produced. It was found that a laser W C powders cladded layer on the WC substrate was strong enough for the press-mold.
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