Laser Repair

Laser Welding Jewelry / Jewelry Repair & Design
Jewelry laser welders can be used to fill porosity, re-tip platinum or gold prong settings, repair bezel settings, repair/re-size rings and bracelets without removing stones and correct manufacturing defects. Laser welding reconfigures the molecular structure of either similar or dissimilar metals at the point of welding, allowing the two common alloys to become one.
Manufacturing retail jewelers currently using laser welders are often amazed at the wide range of applications and ability to produce a higher quality product in less time with fewer materials while eliminating excessive heat effects.
One of the key elements in making laser welding applicable to jewelry manufacturing and repair was the development of the "free-moving" concept. In this approach, the laser generates a stationary infrared light pulse which is targeted through the microscope's cross-hair. The laser pulse can be controlled in size and intensity. Because the heat generated remains localized, operators can handle or fixture items with their fingers, laser welding small areas with pin-point accuracy without causing any harm to the operator's fingers or hands. This free-moving concept enables users to eliminate costly "fixed" devices and increase the range of jewelry assembly and repair applications.