Advanced Laser Technologies provides critical components with micro-drilled holes

June 23, 2010
Custom precision micro-drilled holes and orifices generated using lasers for fabricating critical aerospace, aviation, and similar components can be provided by Advanced Laser Technologies, Stoneham, Mass.

Custom precision micro-drilled holes and orifices generated using lasers for fabricating critical aerospace, aviation, and similar components can be provided by Advanced Laser Technologies, Stoneham, Mass.

ALT precision micro-drilled holes can be produced as small as 0.010 inch dia. with ±0.0005 inch tolerance, in materials such as nickel alloys, inconel, and stainless steel, depending upon the material, thickness, and configuration. Superior to conventional hole drilling for fabricating critical components, lasers produce distortion- and stress-free holes with exact repeatability.

Utilizing 5-axis, 400-700 Watt Nd:YAG pulsed lasers and 2,000 Watt CO2 lasers, ALT precision micro-drilled holes are approved by General Electric for laser cutting/drilling & airflow per P17TF2, P1TF78, P1TF10, ANSI-Z136.1, S-422 and E50TF217. The firm is AS9100 Rev. B certified, NADCAP approved for laser cutting/drilling and has achieved Merit Supplier Status.

ALT precision micro-drilled hole fabrication services are priced according to part configuration and quantity.

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