Recently, the Korea Ministry of Industry, Trade and Resources (MOTIE) announced that it will launch an OLED lighting industry support program called the OLED lighting industry cluster construction project, which will be launched at the end of September 2014 for a period of five years with a planned investment of 22 billion won. (RMB is about 133 million yuan). The report shows that South Korea plans to promote industrial development and enhance the global competitiveness of the industry through the upstream and downstream supply chain network of the OLED industry. The project covers OLED materials, light sources, components and modular systems. To encourage the commercialization of OLED products, the project also supports the testing and evaluation of OLED lighting technologies and products, while setting domestic and international standards, including the performance, safety and evaluation of OLED lighting products. In addition, the government may increase the project investment by about 25, which means that the total investment of the project can reach up to 30 billion won (about 181 million yuan). Of course, this depends on the number of participating companies.

Blended Powder

A blended powder of tungsten carbide and Metal Alloy Powder can be used for laser cladding, a process used to deposit a layer of material onto a substrate using a laser beam. This blended powder is typically used as a feedstock material for laser cladding applications where high wear resistance and hardness are required.

Tungsten carbide is a hard and wear-resistant material that is commonly used in cutting tools, mining equipment, and other high-wear applications. It has excellent thermal conductivity and high melting point, making it suitable for laser cladding processes.

Metal alloy powders, on the other hand, are often added to the Tungsten Carbide Powder to enhance certain properties or tailor the characteristics of the final cladding layer. These metal alloys can include nickel, cobalt, chromium, or other elements, depending on the specific requirements of the application.

The blended powder is typically prepared by mixing the tungsten carbide and metal alloy powders in the desired ratio. This mixture is then fed into a laser cladding system, where it is melted using a high-power laser beam. The molten powder is rapidly solidified onto the substrate, forming a dense and wear-resistant cladding layer.

The resulting cladding layer can have excellent hardness, wear resistance, and thermal conductivity, making it suitable for various applications such as tooling, wear parts, and surface protection. The specific properties of the cladding layer can be adjusted by varying the composition and ratio of the tungsten carbide and metal alloy powders in the blend.

Overall, the blended powder of tungsten carbide and metal alloy powder offers a versatile and customizable solution for laser cladding applications, providing enhanced wear resistance, hardness, and other desired properties to the final cladding layer.

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