A pulsed Nd-YAG laser was adopted in this research in order to investigate the effects of ceramicmetal composite cladding processes on Al-alloys. The effects of various compositions of substrate Al-alloys and ceramicmetal composite powders on the cladding quality of high-power pulsed Nd-YAG laser cladding on Al-alloys was investigated using a constant energy intensity to isolate the materials as the variable. The cladding of a (SiC + Al-Si) ceramicmetal composite layer onto an A6061 Alalloy always caused serious shrinkage cavities within the substrate material. The cladding of a (WC + Al) ceramic metal composite layer onto an A6061 Al-alloy significantly reduced the number of shrinkage cavities created within the substrate layer. The penetration depth of (WC + Al) cladding is, however, slightly less than that of (SiC + Al-Si) cladding.