Laser welding is now widely used in industry to meet demanding assembly requirements in terms of precision, quality and repeatability. Thanks to controlled heat input and the finesse of the laser beam, this process can be adapted to a wide range of industrial applications.
From the manufacture of new parts to the repair of complex components, laser welding can be integrated into a wide range of industrial environments, covering a broad spectrum of uses. For a better understanding of the process and its principles, please consult the page dedicated to industrial laser welding.
Why is laser welding the right choice for industrial applications?
Industrial applications of laser welding rely on several key features of the process. The high concentration of energy enables precise, clean and repeatable welds, while limiting part deformation.
These assets make it a particularly relevant solution for industries requiring consistent quality, tight tolerances and high assembly reliability.
Laser welding applications in industrial parts manufacturing
Laser welding is widely used for the assembly of precision industrial parts. It enables complex mechanical components to be welded together, while preserving the geometric integrity of the parts.
This type of application is common in the manufacture of metal sub-assemblies, technical parts or components requiring a meticulous finish.
Laser welding for small and medium production runs
In an industrial context, laser welding is particularly well suited to small and medium-sized production runs. Its speed of execution and repeatability optimize production times, while guaranteeing consistent quality across all parts produced.
This process is often preferred when volumes do not justify heavy tooling, but precision requirements remain high.
Laser welding applications for repairing metal parts
Laser welding is also used to repair worn or damaged metal parts. Thanks to controlled heat input, it is possible to repair localized areas without deforming the whole part.
This application extends the service life of industrial components while preserving their mechanical characteristics.
Laser welding in industry
Laser welding is used in a wide range of industrial sectors: aeronautics, space, nuclear, energy, automotive, rail, e-mobility, defense…
In these demanding environments, laser welding meets demanding technical requirements while guaranteeing consistent assembly quality.
Laser welding as a versatile industrial solution
Laser welding is often used to complement other industrial processes. It integrates easily into modern production lines, and can be adapted to a wide range of manufacturing, assembly and repair requirements for metal parts.
Call on a laser welding specialist for your industrial applications
Each industrial application has its own specific requirements in terms of parts, materials and quality. An upstream technical analysis enables us to identify the possibilities offered by laser welding, and to define the most appropriate solution for each project.