Laser processing in production
TWI has been at the forefront of the technological development of using lasers for materials processing since the mid-1960s, providing world-class support to many industries, including the automotive, shipbuilding and aerospace sectors.
Many variants of laser technology are currently used in production processes including cutting, welding, marking, surface engineering and direct parts fabrication. The range of applications covers metals, plastics, semiconductors and ceramics on a scale from sub-micron to several metres.
TWI has a number of laser facilities, and the development of laser processing for metals and non-metallic materials is carried out using a wide variety of laser sources operating at powers up to 7kW.
For more information www.twi.co.uk/technologies/welding-coating-and-material-p...
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Laser processing in production
TWI has been at the forefront of the technological development of using lasers for materials processing since the mid-1960s, providing world-class support to many industries, including the automotive, shipbuilding and aerospace sectors.
Many variants of laser technology are currently used in production processes including cutting, welding, marking, surface engineering and direct parts fabrication. The range of applications covers metals, plastics, semiconductors and ceramics on a scale from sub-micron to several metres.
TWI has a number of laser facilities, and the development of laser processing for metals and non-metallic materials is carried out using a wide variety of laser sources operating at powers up to 7kW.
For more information www.twi.co.uk/technologies/welding-coating-and-material-p...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".