PM Manufacturing Technologies

ID Laser Cladding Service:

The Smartest Way to Restore & Protect Bore Surfaces

Internal bore components in oil & gas, power generation, and aerospace face the harshest wear conditions imaginable. ID laser cladding is the precision answer — and PMMT delivers it in the UAE and beyond.

ID Laser Cladding Service

Years of surface engineering expertise
25 +
Components successfully restored
9950 +
Cost savings
60 %

What Is ID Laser Cladding — and Why Does It Matter?

ID laser cladding (Internal Diameter laser cladding) is an advanced surface engineering process where a high-powered laser beam is directed inside the bore of a cylindrical component. As the laser melts a stream of metallic powder, a new metallurgically bonded layer fuses onto the inner surface — restoring dimensions, adding hardness, and delivering corrosion resistance that the base material alone could never achieve.

Unlike conventional welding or thermal spray, the laser’s concentrated energy creates an extremely narrow heat-affected zone. This means no distortion, no cracking, no delamination — just a dense, precise coating that becomes part of the component itself.

What Is ID Laser Cladding — and Why Does It Matter?

Every component that comes through our facility goes through a rigorous, stage-by-stage process engineered for precision and repeatability.

01

Component Assessment

Dimensional inspection, material analysis, and failure-mode evaluation to select the optimal cladding alloy and parameters.

02

Surface Preparation

Bore cleaning, degreasing, and light pre-machining to expose the base metal and ensure maximum bonding.

03

Laser Cladding

CNC-controlled laser head traverses the bore, fusing metallic powder layer by layer with precise heat input and overlap control.

04

Post-Processing

CNC finish machining to exact tolerances, plus NDT inspection (UT, PT, or hardness mapping) to validate the cladding.

Why Industries Choose ID Laser Cladding Over Alternatives

The advantages aren’t incremental — they’re transformational for components operating under extreme service conditions.

  • Metallurgical bondTrue fusion with the base material — no peeling, no delamination under pressure cycling or thermal shock.

 

  • Minimal heat inputNarrow HAZ preserves the component’s structural integrity and dimensional accuracy.

 

  • Extreme hardnessAchieve up to 65 HRC with carbide-reinforced alloys — vastly outperforming chrome plating.

 

  • Corrosion resistanceInconel, Stellite, and stainless overlays protect bores from H₂S, CO₂, and saltwater environments.

 

  • Dimensional restorationWorn bores are built back to original spec — or upgraded beyond OEM tolerances.

 

  • Cost efficiencyRestore rather than replace — saving 60–70% on components that would otherwise be scrapped.

 

  • Reduced downtimeFaster turnaround than sourcing new OEM parts, especially for legacy or discontinued components.

 

  • Material flexibilityClad with Inconel 625, Stellite 6, WC/Co, stainless, or custom alloys based on service requirements.

ID Laser Cladding vs. Other Bore Restoration Methods

Surface Engineering Comparison Table
Method Bond Type HAZ / Distortion Hardness Range Corrosion Resistance Cost Efficiency
ID Laser Cladding Metallurgical Minimal Up to 65 HRC Excellent High
Hard Chrome Plating Mechanical None 70 HRC (thin) Moderate Moderate
HVOF Thermal Spray Mechanical None High Excellent Moderate
TIG / MIG Weld Overlay Metallurgical High Distortion Moderate Good Lower
Replacement (New Part) Base Material Only Base Material Only Very Low

Industries & Components We Serve

  • PMMT’s ID laser cladding service supports the most demanding sectors operating across the UAE, GCC, and beyond. Any cylindrical bore component subject to wear, erosion, or corrosion is a candidate.

    Oil & Gas
    Power Generation
    Aerospace
    Marine
    Nuclear
    Defense
    Renewable Energy
    Mining

    Typical components include: valve bores & seats, pump cylinders, hydraulic housings, compressor liners, drill collars, riser sections, actuator bores, downhole tool bodies, and turbine casing bores.

Why Choose PMMT for Your ID Laser Cladding Needs?

35+ years of experience

Established in 1991, PMMT has refined surface engineering for the most demanding environments on earth.

 

ISO certified facility

Our quality management systems meet international standards — giving your team complete confidence in every part we return.

 

CNC-controlled precision

Fully automated laser head positioning ensures consistent layer thickness, overlap, and deposition rate — no manual variability.

 

UAE-based, globally supplied

Based in Dubai with logistics capability to serve clients across the GCC, Central Asia, Europe, and beyond.

 

In-house CNC machining

Post-cladding finish machining is done under one roof — no third-party handling, tighter tolerances, faster turnaround.

 

Full NDT & metallurgical testing

Every clad component is tested and documented — hardness mapping, UT, PT, and dimensional reports included.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What bore diameters can PMMT clad using ID laser cladding?

PMMT’s ID laser cladding equipment is capable of processing a wide range of bore diameters, from small-diameter precision bores through to large industrial housings. Contact our engineering team with your component dimensions for a direct assessment.

We work with Inconel 625, Inconel 718, Stellite 6 and 12, Tungsten Carbide composites, Hastelloy C, stainless steel grades, and custom alloy blends — selected based on your operating temperature, pressure, and corrosive media.

Yes. In fact, the majority of our ID cladding work is on in-service components that have experienced wear or corrosion. We restore dimensional integrity and apply an upgraded surface — often better than the original OEM specification.

Cladding and restoring a bore component typically costs 30–40% of the price of a new OEM part — and often delivers superior surface performance. For hard-to-source or discontinued parts, the savings (and lead time reduction) are even greater.

Turnaround depends on component complexity and cladding specification. Simple bore restoration can be completed in days; complex multi-layer applications with full NDT documentation may take 1–3 weeks. We always provide a timeline at the quotation stage.

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