Welding

Welding is the joining of metallic materials, hybrid materials, or thermoplastics by causing coalescence, typically through heat, pressure, or both. Post weld destructive always results in parent material permanent deformation.

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Applications

Various welding techniques are of critical importance across a wide range of industries, such as:

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Automotive

Chassis frames, exhaust systems, battery enclosures, busbars, seat structures, body panels.

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Aerospace

Airframe components, turbine blades, hydraulic lines, fuel tanks.

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Consumer products

Appliances, furniture, sporting goods, electronics enclosures.

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Medical devices

Surgical instruments, implantable devices, hospital equipment frames.

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Industrial equipment

Structural frames, heavy machinery parts, pipelines, pressure vessels.

How it works

Welding joins two or more pieces of material – most often metals – by heating them to their melting point (or softening point for thermoplastics) and allowing them to fuse together, sometimes with the addition of a filler material. As the molten or softened materials cool, they solidify into a strong, continuous joint.

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Features and benefits

We offer a wide spectrum of joining technologies, from laser beam welding, laser brazing, ultrasonic welding, diffusion bonding, induction brazing, to nano laser beam welding.

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Material versatility – works with steel, aluminum, titanium, nickel alloys, plastics, and dissimilar metals.

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Strong, permanent joints – no mechanical fasteners required; maintains structural integrity under load.

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Design flexibility – allows complex shapes, sealed joints, and optimized part weight without excess material.

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Efficiency & scalability – robotic and automated welding can deliver high throughput for mass production.

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Precision & repeatability – advanced processes like laser, electron beam, or orbital welding yield high accuracy.

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Weight reduction – particularly in automotive and aerospace, welding can replace heavier fastening methods.

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Cost optimization – over 30% reduction of fabrication cost of the component to the welded assembly.

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Resistance & thermal optimization – identifies the required thickness of the entire product by thinking as an “electron” traveling through the electrical current highway.

Joining it right with our great insight

Proven and benchmarked to international specifications with deep knowledge and practical welding methods across a range of applications and industries.

Material knowledge

Launched industrial and automotive welding or bonded advanced alloys, lightweight metals, and dissimilar materials without limited defects.

Automation & robotics

Robotic welding cells for consistency, speed, and cost control – especially for high-volume production, while retaining a skilled workforce for rapid prototyping needs.

Quality & certification

Certifications such as AWS, ISO 9001, AS9100 (aerospace), ISO 13485 (medical devices), along with NDT (non-destructive testing) capabilities: x-ray, ultrasonic, dye penetrant inspection.

Comprehensive welding, brazing, and bonding technologies

Our range of welding capabilities is designed to adapt to a wide range of customer requirements.
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Prototyping & engineering support

In-house design for manufacturability (DFM) guidance and rapid prototyping capabilities. Complete documentation, batch traceability, and compliance with regulatory and customer specifications.

Green laser welding

Green laser welding is a specialized laser welding process that uses laser light in the green wavelength range (~515–532 nm) rather than the more common infrared (~1064 nm) used by traditional fiber or Nd:YAG lasers.

It is becoming increasingly important in industries where reflective or delicate materials are used, especially copper and gold, because of the way different wavelengths interact with materials.

High precision & tight tolerances control

Proven ability to meet tight dimensional tolerances and control heat-affected zones (HAZ). Complete documentation, batch traceability, and compliance with regulatory and customer specifications.

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