Laser fine weldingFine welding

Industrial production processes make a number of critical demands on the fine welding solutions employed. The laser meets many of these demands almost perfectly:

As a rule, the stability of the welded joint and the speed of welding are better than with traditional joining techniques. Add to this the fine focus of the laser light, which means that warming is minimal, and the thermal stress in the workpiece is extremely slight.

In contrast to traditional processes, the principle of the laser means that there is no tool wear - the laser cannot become blunt. This advantage is appreciated particularly whenever consistent quality must be guaranteed. And finally, rework steps are usually unnecessary when lasers are used - the bottom line is that it makes economic sense to use lasers.

From fine welding of non-porous seams in medical technology, and precision spot welding in electronics or the jewelry industry, to deposit welding in tool and mold-making, to processing thick steel and copper sheets in automobile construction - laser technology, with its scalability, covers a wide range of applications.