LASER WELDING

WELDING USING LASER TECHNOLOGY

FUSION in MILLISECONDS
 What is laser welding?

It is a process of joining by fusion in milliseconds to achieve a homogeneous bead directed to a small area with great precision, with which chemical and / or physical processes of the weld material reduce the possibilities of altering properties. How is it used? A filling or filler bar is placed on the surface to be worked. Through a laser beam, the filler material is melted onto the surface to be restored into the base material.
A filling or filler bar is placed on the surface to be worked. Through a laser beam, the filler material is melted onto the surface to be restored into the base material.
Applications in Industry
Automotive
Railway
Naval
Aeronautical
Metalmechanical
Electronic
Optics
Molds
Arrays
Food industry

Materials

Advantages and

Benefits



Thanks to laser beam welding, a homogeneous bead directed to a small area of the part with great precision is achieved, thus reducing the possibilities of altering chemical and / or physical properties of the welded material.


1. The laser, being light, does not have inertia, favoring quick starts and stops.

2. High energy localization and low heat input.

3. The deformation of the pieces is less.

4. High welding speed and good penetration.

5. High quality cords with high tensile and fatigue strengths are achieved.

6. The use of electrodes is not necessary and the filler material is optional.




8. Hard to reach areas can be accessed

9. Welding of polished surfaces can be carried out.

10. Can be used when welding difficult materials, such as titanium.




Repair components or the whole of a mold

with Laser Welding is precision and higher speed.


45.00mm Insert with 3 Damages, Laser Welded Repaired in 15 mins.

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