
LASERCARB®
The Lasercarb® process was
developed by the R&D department
at Technogénia, with the
assistance of Irepa-Laser in Strasbourg
and the CALFETMAT Laboratory in
Lyon.
The principle involves using
the energy of a CO2 laser to very
slightly melt the filler metal,
such as the Technolase® carbide
powders, and the base metal.
The Lasercarb® process does
not affect the carbide grains,
which maintain their intrinsic
qualities. The deposits are metallurgically
welded to the base metal. They
are also extremely dense, very
precise and easily reproducible.
Technogénia currently
possesses a 5KW CO2 Laser at Saint-Jorioz,
and as part of its "LCT"
English joint venture, a diode
laser in Sheffield.
Lasercarb coatings are used successfully
in various industries, such as
oil drilling, steel, papermaking,
food processing and waste recycling.
Download LASERCARB® video
|