You’ve probably heard of TIG, MIG and Arc welding, but you might not be as familiar with welding by laser. What is this type of welding? It uses a beam of light to join to materials, allowing a more precise, faster, easier and more efficient process. If this newer kind of welding may be the right process for your product, call SMF.
It has distinct advantages over more common welding processes. It’s fast, highly accurate and precise. Two small or delicate pieces may be welded together without damage. In addition, the learning curve for this kind of welding is much shorter than for many other kinds of welding, which require time and practice to master.
Welding by laser allows for an unusual variety of materials, mostly metals but in some cases non-metals:
There are many types of welding by laser. Autogenous laser welding uses no filler – the materials themselves are melted together. Non-autogenous welding includes a filler material.
The equipment needed for laser welding requires a large investment and greater maintenance costs. It also requires even more exacting safety requirements than other welding processes.
A number of industries have learned that laser welding is ideal for their needs. Some of the industries that use it most often include:
No one type of welding is ideal for every project, which is why SMF offers a variety of different welding options, including MIG, TIG and spot-welding. We have a staff of experienced, highly trained welders, and also have a line of robotic welders available for routine welding needs.
Our full array of fabrication and machining capabilities makes us a one-stop metal shop. Some of our other types of metalwork services our experienced professionals provide include:
What is laser welding? It’s one more quality welding service we are happy to offer as an option to our customers. We have the capacity to serve clients throughout the United States, and no job is too large or too small for us. We are your one-stop metal fabrication shop. So for custom welding of any kind, including by, or any other metal manufacturing needs, give us a call at 309-432-2586 (Illinois) or 864-226-0470 (South Carolina).