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Capital Lasers is a well established UK based specialist sub-contractor
using the latest Nd:YAG and CO2 laser technology for material processing.
Capital Lasers offer laser profiling, laser welding and laser marking. All processes can be achieved on flat or three dimensional pre-formed
components.
Capital Lasers have Quality Assurance to
ISO9001:2008.
When subcontracting your work to Capital Lasers you are assured that you will be getting use of the latest technology and equipment without having
to make the capital outlay yourself. We offer you the opportunity to buy in cost effective piece parts on a Just-In-Time basis, easing cashflow, and
enabling you to free up your machinery and workforce.
For prototype work Capital Lasers give you the opportunity to develop a product without investing in expensive tooling, in the knowledge that
amendments can be done easily by a programme change.
Capital Lasers invite you to use our facilities as an extension of your own capabilities and assure you of our prompt attention to your enquires.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Laser
Cutting
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Carbon
Dioxide lasers are used for cutting thicker sections to a general
tolerance of +0.1mm.
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High
pressure nitrogen cutting of stainless steel gives a bright, clean
cut.
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This
technique gives an oxide free edge of excellent appearance, ideal for most
applications (including welding), without any further finishing required.
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Nd:YAG
lasers are used for critical tolerance work, especially cutting thin
foils and fine details.
Laser
Welding
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Nd:YAG
laser welding uses no filler material and produces homogeneous welds with
full penetration.
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Capital
Lasers can select from an extensive choice of weld parameters to produce
anything from discreet spot welds to hermetic sealing. We can also fuse
dissimilar metals.
Laser
Marking
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Initials,
names, part numbers, consecutive serial numbers and logos can all be marked
on to most industrial finishes.
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Laser
marking is clear, blur free and permanent.
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The
marking process causes no mechanical deformation of the work piece and
uneven or inaccessible surfaces can be marked with ease.
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