Lasers as a power source are increasingly used in welding to build-up material. The high energy laser beam creates an intense heat input and thus alloys are bonded to the surface with a low degree of dilution (<5%). The process is particularly suited for use in high volume automated applications.

Deposition rates up to 8 kg/hour with technical development working to increase this and surface thickness from 0,5 - >4 mm.

Surfit™ 1550

Features and Benefits medium to hard welds good ductility...

Surfit™ 1560

Features and Benefits hard wear resistant welds recommend...

Surfit™ 2537

Features and Benefits high corrosion & oxidation resista...

Surfit™ 2541

Features and Benefits high corrosion & oxidation resista...

Surfit™ 316L

Features and Benefits stainless steel good corrosion resi...

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