A technique of injection with a powder feed of a mixture of metal + ce
ramic which combines the processes of laser alloying, cladding and inj
ection, has been applied to study the feasibility of using a continuou
s wave CO2 laser to produce a functionally gradient material. A 2 kW C
O2 laser has been used to produce, on a nickel alloy substrate, single
alloy/clad tracks and three totally overlapping clad tracks using pow
der mixtures of Al-10 wt% SiC, Al-30 wt% SiC and Al-50 wt% SiC, respec
tively. The variation of composition and structure with position in th
e processed material has been investigated with reference to the effec
t of processing traverse speed and the powder feed rate.