Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Dissimilar Metal Materials: A Review

Materials (Basel). 2023 Mar 30;16(7):2757. doi: 10.3390/ma16072757.

Abstract

The laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) technique is used to manufacture complex and customised components by exploiting the unique advantages of two types of metal materials to meet specific performance requirements. A comprehensive overview of LPBF-processed dissimilar metal materials, a combination of different single metals or alloys, is developed. The microstructure in the fusion zone and the corresponding mechanical properties of LPBF-processed dissimilar metal materials are summarised. The influence of processing factors on the mechanism of defect formation, wetting properties and element diffusion behaviour at the interface between different materials and their typical cases are scientifically investigated in detail. Particular attention is paid to energy input, Marangoni convection and interfacial bonding behaviour. The underlying science of the metallurgical structure and properties of the LPBF-processed dissimilar metal materials is revealed. The build quality and efficiency could be further improved by designing machine structures and predicting the process-property relationship. This review provides a significant guide for expanding the industrial application of LPBF-processed dissimilar metal materials.

Keywords: defects; dissimilar metal materials; element diffusion; interface; laser powder bed fusion.

Publication types

  • Review