Comparative Microstructural and Mechanical Assessment of Wire vs. Powder Laser-DED (AISI 316L)

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Vempati, Sai
Riss, Fabian
Schlemmer, Daniel
Aourdou, Ali
Shynkarenko, Olexiy

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Vempati, S.; Riss, F.; Schlemmer, D.; Aourdou, A.; Vidal, M.J.T.; Shynkarenko, O.; Yáñez Casal, A.J. Comparative Microstructural and Mechanical Assessment of Wire vs. Powder Laser-DED (AISI 316L). Metals 2026, 16, 400. https://doi.org/10.3390/met16040400

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[Abstract] Laser-directed energy deposition (DED) using wire or powder feedstock is a promising way to fabricate prototypes in rapid time, including complex metal parts for advanced engineering applications. In this work, AISI 316L stainless steel—a well-known, weldable alloy model—was used to perform a foundational comparative study of wire-fed (LW-DED) and powder-fed (LP-DED) processes, establishing a baseline before progressing to high-temperature alloys. Hollow cylindrical specimens were fabricated and characterized microstructurally and mechanically. LP-DED produced a refined cellular–dendritic structure with primary dendrite arm spacing of 3.29 ± 0.49 µm and slightly higher average hardness (226 ± 8 HV0.2), accompanied by fine, spherical porosity inherent to the powder feedstock. LW-DED generated coarser epitaxial columnar dendrites (5.15 ± 0.69 µm) and slightly lower hardness (206 ± 10 HV0.2) but achieved nearly full density and high material catching efficiency. The results indicate that both methods yield comparable deposits when parameters are controlled, with LP-DED offering enhanced microstructural refinement and LW-DED providing faster deposition and higher build volume. These findings provide practical guidance for the additive manufacturing of high-performance parts and establish a baseline for the application of DED processes to advanced alloys.

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