
LASER SOLDERING MACHINE

What is Laser Soldering?
A laser soldering machine uses a focused laser beam to melt solder and join metal components with extreme accuracy and control.
Only a localized area is heated, resulting in clean joints, minimal heat-affected zones and superior precision compared to conventional soldering methods.
Industry Applications
One laser soldering machine — multiple precision-driven industries.

Jewellery Industry
Laser soldering enables high-precision jewellery repair and manufacturing without heat damage.
Stone-in-place repairs, crack fixing, and micro-part joining while preserving the original finish of precious metals.
- ✔Repairing gold, silver, platinum jewellery
- ✔Joining tiny parts like clasps and prongs
- ✔Fixing porosity or cracks
- ✔Stone-in-place repairs

Electronics & Electrical Components
Ideal for micro-electronics where conventional soldering may damage sensitive components.
Precise heat control ensures reliable solder joints for miniature and high-density electronic assemblies.
- ✔Soldering micro-components on PCBs
- ✔Repairing sensors and connectors
- ✔Joining heat-sensitive components
- ✔High repeatability

Medical Devices
Medical manufacturing demands contamination-free and highly accurate joining solutions.
Laser soldering eliminates oxidation and flux residue, ideal for surgical and implantable devices.
- ✔Assembling surgical instruments
- ✔Joining miniature components
- ✔Clean, contamination-free joints
- ✔Biocompatible materials

Watch & Precision Instruments
Watchmaking requires extreme accuracy with minimal thermal impact.
Ultra-thin components can be joined without affecting nearby mechanisms or finishes.
- ✔Repairing watch cases and crowns
- ✔Joining ultra-thin metal parts
- ✔Precision movement work
- ✔Preserving finishes
