Laser processing
Laser welding
Laser welding is a fusion welding process in which, generally, no additional materials are added. Laser welding produces a homogeneous structure. Laser-welded joints are therefore mechanically much more resilient than solder joints, for example. Even high requirements such as gas-tight welding can be easily achieved with a suitable design of the workpiece.
Our laser can also be used to produce the smallest bores and cutouts.
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Washing needle, three times laser welded
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Soldering
Brazing
Brazing with silver solder is carried out using a special induction heater. This process is used when the joints are located in hard-to-reach areas.
Soft soldering
Soft soldering is used for the connection of electrical components, e.g. tinning of cable connections, etc.
Bonding
A large number of different adhesives and composites are available for bonding.
Bonding is used when different materials have to be bonded together, electrically insulated or sealed.