Laser heat treating (also known as laser hardening) is the action of changing the microstructure of metals via controlled, localized heating. This surface modification process has applications across industries ranging from tooling and manufacturing to heavy industry and transportation (among others). This process is embraced for its financially-driven benefits, including extending the life of items and ensuring a higher level of wear resistance.
Our upcoming webinar will dive into the unique advantages over conventional methods, specifically reviewing the flexibility laser heat treating offers from large to small components with ease of change capability and best practices for part design consideration.
In this webinar, you will join our practical, cut-to-the-chase discussion to discover insights about:
- Localized improvements on various-sized components
- Methods to adjust fluence from part-to-part
- Monitoring methods available to improve part-to-part hardness consistency
- Best design practices, including effective material geometry and chemistry