Laserwelding

Laser welding is a high-precision process for joining metallic materials. An intense, focused laser beam heats the material exactly at the joint line up to its melting point, creating a seamless bond at the connection. The process enables very narrow, clean and deep-penetrating weld seams with high strength and minimal distortion. Depending on the requirements, either pulsed or continuous-wave lasers are used. Even delicate structures or demanding materials such as titanium, aluminium alloys or sintered materials can be joined reliably.

By precisely controlling the energy input, using preheating techniques and feeding filler materials where necessary, even welding-critical materials can be processed safely. Laser welding is particularly suitable wherever visually clean seams, high precision or low thermal load are required – for example in tool and mould making, medical technology or for hermetic sealing of technical components.

Suitable laser systems