
Graham Engineering’s Precision Laser Welding Enhances Nuclear Components
Graham Engineering Ltd, a leading force in advanced manufacturing, is showcasing the precision of its dedicated laser welding cells. A recent inspection focused on beam alignment and accuracy before initiating a crucial laser weld on a nuclear-grade containment assembly made of 6mm stainless steel.
The importance of this stage cannot be overstated. Proper laser focus significantly affects power density and weld quality, ensuring each seam is executed with consistent, high-integrity performance.
The benefits for manufacturing programmes are substantial. The company highlights its ability to complete six metres of full-penetration weld in just six minutes, demonstrating remarkable efficiency. The process minimises heat input, which in turn reduces distortion—a significant advantage in precision manufacturing.
Moreover, the streamlined process reduces the number of steps required and ensures that components are radiography-ready, eliminating the need for rework. This results in faster throughput, reduced energy consumption, and a more cost-effective solution for high-value, safety-critical components.
Graham Engineering Ltd’s laser welding is conducted entirely within its accredited UK facility, ensuring strict adherence to quality standards. This capability enhances reliability and quality, making it an attractive option for those in need of expedited production timelines or improvements in weld consistency and integrity.
The company’s dedication to superior engineering solutions underlines its role as a pivotal player in the realm of nuclear engineering and manufacturing. Those interested in refining their supply chain or projects can consult the team at Graham Engineering for expert advice and services.
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