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Laser induction welding of gear shafts
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Technology
Laser induction welding is the combination of laser welding with the
application of heat treatment. The inductive energy is introduced into
the process directly before, during or after the laser treatment. This
enables the modification of the welding processes in such a way that transient
tension can be decreased, cracks can be avoided, and undesired hardening
effects can be reduced or eliminated. In addition, more stable thermodynamic
phases can be generated and the welding speed can be increased.
Fraunhofer holds the patent for the process, which has been successfully
implemented in several high volume production applications, including
two machines running at Visteon in Germany since 1997.
Applications
Steels that could previously not be laser welded due to their pronounced
tendency to suffer heat or cold cracking are the preferred application
area. For example:
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Heat treatable steel
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Case hardened steel
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Selected cold working steel, heat stable steel or higher alloyed
steels
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Free machining steels
Examples of laser induction welding in the tool industry are open motor
shafts, parts for drilling machines, drill shafts, etc. Especially novel,
cost-effective component designs become possible.
Contact
Mr. Craig Bratt
Phone: 1-734-738-0550
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