The University of South Australia (UNISA)'s future industries institute (FII) announced a research collaboration agreement with Laserbond, providing the foundations for a centre of excellence in wear-life extension for resource industries.

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The biggest laser of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere is coming to Adelaide to help an Australian surface engineering company double production.

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The maintenance of equipment throughout the mining value chain is a critical function that can be a source of competitive advantage for mining companies that will lead to cost savings, productivity improvements and streamlined operations. Wayne Hooper presentation.

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THIS is what every driller wants. A surface-engineering specialist reckons they might be able to deliver and so far seems well on the way to a breakthrough in productivity.

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The Australian Synchrotron facility in Melbourne is  playing a significant part in manufacturing innovation. LaserBond was one of the first to utilise this technology to gain new imagery of our new laser deposition technology.

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"New Laser Hammers Last Longer"... discusses the technology of the laser cladding process that makes DTH hammer last longer.

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"Why Use Laser Cladding"... An improved laser cladding deposition process developed by AIDA Member LaserBond is proving far superior in extending wear life for tools, machinery components and wear parts across a vast range of industries and applications.

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High technology investments and innovative engineering skills help LaserBond gain highly sought after research collaboration agreement. This strategic combination between UniSA:FII and LaserBond is almost unique in Australia;

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LaserBond has seen positive results from its down-the-hole hammer and drilling component trials …

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