Laser cladding
laser alloying, laser remelting and laser soldering
(also known as Direct Metal Deposition, laser cladding, LaserCusing, laser coating and laser surfacing),
are used for production of partial anti-wear zones consisting of the most diverse range of metals and alloys, and for creation of functional layers for plain bearings, heat shielding, generation of new component zones, etc.
We have been applying these methods, from "micro" to "macro", since 1994.
The range of components in this context extends from medical technology with wall thicknesses of less than 0.1 mm up to and including deposited surfaces of several square decimeters in area and layer thicknesses of up to several millimeters.
In addition to a broad store of experience with the technology of fusion surfacing using both wire- and powder-type weld filling materials, we have also implemented effective quality assurance solutions, even for large-series production applications.
Tool- and mould engineering
We perform corrections and repairs to components, using powder- and wire-type weld filler materials. Our manual, tripod-mounted optical welding system enables us to perform laser surfacing even on large tools.















