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Laser Welding

Fusion welding · fibre laser

A high-energy laser beam as the heat source — narrow, deep welds with a minimal heat-affected zone, made without mechanical contact.

Overview

We run a wide range of welding equipment from reputed brands like Sparc Technologies and Panasonic, and our highly skilled team can translate your design into a precision-finished item. MIG and TIG welding on stainless steel, aluminium and mild steel lets us offer competitive prices and fast turnaround for both custom items and series production.

Laser welding is an advanced fusion welding process that uses a high-energy laser beam as the primary heat source to melt and join materials at the weld interface. Concentrated photon energy creates a narrow, deep weld with a minimal heat-affected zone (HAZ).

It's a non-contact method: the focused beam heats locally without applying mechanical pressure. An inert shielding gas — typically argon or helium — protects the molten pool from atmospheric contamination and ensures weld quality. Where needed, filler metals can be introduced to improve joint properties or bridge fit-up gaps.

Laser welding benefits
  • High precision for intricate parts and assemblies
  • Faster welding speeds and higher production efficiency
  • Minimal distortion from highly concentrated heat
  • Welds a wide range of materials
  • Suited to electronics, batteries, automotive and aerospace
Laser Welding
Fusion welding · fibre laser

Laser Welding

On the floor

The machine behind the work.

1500 W MAX fibre source

Fibre laser welding machine

Make · SENFENG

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