Discover our white paper on femtosecond laser machining of Vulkalloys®
In high-precision systems, overall performance does not rely solely on design. It primarily depends on the quality of the micromechanical components involved: geometric accuracy, surface finish, dimensional stability, and long-term reliability.
As performance requirements continue to increase, one key question arises:
How can you design final parts that are both high-performing, reliable, and industrially viable?
This is the central topic of our latest white paper.
A new approach: combining material and process
morphous metal alloys (Vulkalloys®), combined with femtosecond laser cutting, are enabling a new generation of solutions for micromechanics.
Why is this combination particularly relevant?
- Advanced mechanical properties (elasticity, fatigue resistance, stability)
- An ultra-precise machining process
- No heat-affected zone
- Preservation of material integrity
Together, they make it possible to maintain material integrity while achieving micrometric levels of precision.
From raw part to functional component: an optimized manufacturing chain
One of the key contributions of this approach lies in combining two complementary steps:
- Near-net-shape molding
- Targeted laser finishing
This strategy focuses efforts where they create the most value: on the functionality of the final part.
It provides several benefits:
Better control of critical tolerances
Reduced defects
Optimized production costs
Easier transition from prototyping to mass production
Want to see how this manufacturing chain works in practice?
The white paper details each step with real use cases.
Tangible benefits for industrial applications
Beyond the technology itself, the real challenge is application-driven.
This approach directly addresses key industrial needs:
- Reduced permanent deformation
- Improved fatigue resistance
- Enhanced dimensional stability
- Increased overall reliability
In other words: more robust parts for higher-performing systems.
A solution designed for industrial challenges
This manufacturing chain fits into a complete industrial framework:
- Relevant from early development stages
- Adapted to product validation phases
- Compatible with scaling to production
It enables the combination of:
innovation + performance + industrialization
Download the white paper
Discover this new manufacturing approach in detail and explore its practical applications.
In this white paper, you will find:
- The compatibility principles between Vulkalloys® and femtosecond laser machining
- Design best practices
- Industrial use cases