Affiliation:
1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering University of Zanjan Zanjan Iran
Abstract
AbstractFabricating and introducing new materials with new features is one of the most important goals for many scientific groups. Today, additive manufacturing (AM) is known as one of the new production methods, which can create an excellent opportunity for achieving this goal. As one of the ongoing production processes, the laser AM (LAM) methods have the proper capacity for producing new advanced materials like carbide, nitride, and boride‐based materials. Hence, this work aims to review carbide‐based materials produced by LAM techniques with the composite viewpoint. These materials can act as a matrix, reinforcement, or tertiary component in advanced composites. With this viewpoint, these composite materials were introduced in eight separate sections, which are tungsten carbide, titanium carbide, silicon carbide, niobium carbide, chrome carbide, vanadium carbide, and boron carbide, as well as high entropy alloy composites.
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