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Laserline simplifies technical information exchange: LIVELINE invites you to join a Video dialog with our experts.
Our EventsLaserline simplifies technical information exchange: LIVELINE invites you to join a Video dialog with our experts.
Our EventsLIVELINE is a digital forum for up-to-date topics around diode laser technology. From welding with special multi-spot optics, through the laser cladding of brake discs, all the way to new joining processes with blue lasers. Here, all is about laser material processing and your personal exchange with the Laserline experts. In exciting livestreams, our application and product specialists report on latest developments, demonstrate product innovations and show results straight from our application labs. Following the presentation, they will of course also answer all your questions live in a chat.
Realtime Insights: 3 kW blue – More power, more flexibility, more opportunities
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Realtime Insights: Trends in Laser Cladding - High Power / High Speed (WEBCAST II)
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Realtime Insights: Additive Manufacturing - Flexibility from Micro to Macro Scale (WEBCAST I)
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Realtime Insights: Trends in Laser Cladding - High Power / High Speed (WEBCAST I)
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Realtime Insights: Thin Sheet Welding of Stainless Steel – Advantages of Diode Laser Solutions (WEBCAST I)
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Realtime Insights: Laser-based manufacturing of composite components
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Realtime Insights: Blue lasers and hybrid solutions move boundaries of copper welding
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Realtime Insights: Spot-In-Spot & Triple-Spot Technology
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Realtime Insights: Laser-based manufacturing of composite components
Light and strong - it doesn't always have to be metal
In automotive engineering, aerospace technology and for onshore and offshore pipeline construction, steel as a traditional construction material is more and more replaced by lightweight components. Alongside aluminum, fiber-reinforced plastics are becoming increasingly important: they are 60 to 70 percent lighter than steel, 25 percent lighter than aluminum and offer impressive stability, corrosion resistance and good fatigue properties. In the series production of CFRP components, laser-based tape laying has a long tradition here and has been successfully used since 2009. New developments such as modular multi-head diode lasers or even rotating multi cw lasers, open up completely new possibilities - both technically and economically.
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Language: English