Laser Directed Energy Deposition (Laser DED) is an advanced metal additive manufacturing process in which a focused laser beam creates a molten pool while metal powder or wire is simultaneously fed into the melt zone. The material solidifies immediately, building the component layer by layer directly from a 3D CAD model.
Unlike conventional manufacturing methods that remove material from a solid block, Laser DED adds material only where required, reducing waste and enabling the creation, repair, or enhancement of high-value metal components.
The Laser DED process typically follows these steps:
This process allows material to be deposited precisely where needed, making it ideal for both manufacturing and repair applications.