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Laser Additive Solutions Ltd
Laser Additive Solutions Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2014 based in Yorkshire and the Humber.
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TITAN - 3D Printed Titanium Bike Pedals
1 Jun 2024 to 30 Nov 2024
Laser Additive Solutions Ltd (LAS) is a specialist precision engineering company that develops repairs, manufacturing and joining processes, and we specialise in providing the highest quality laser-based solutions to our customers. Current LAS customers include blue chip companies operating in aerospace, power generation, transport and military sectors. W...
Development of a commercial Wire and Laser Additive Manufacture process - Wi-LAM
1 Nov 2022 to 30 Apr 2023
Laser Additive Solutions Ltd (LAS) is a specialist precision laser Additive Manufacture, repair, and joining processes service provider, specialising in providing the highest quality laser-based solutions to our customers. Current LAS customers include blue chip companies operating in aerospace, power generation, transport and military sectors. We also wo...
Development of an automated precision Surface Hardening Process using Lasers (‘Sharp-LASE’)
1 Oct 2022 to 31 Mar 2024
The Sharp-LASE project will develop an automated robot-controlled precision laser hardening process, tested and proved to aerospace standards. Using existing production components which are normally induction hardened, the integrated process will demonstrate the improved accuracy and reliability achievable through laser hardening compared to conventional ...