Laser Marking & Soldering (CERTIFIED TRAINING CENTER)

Rs.25,000 (Excluding 18% GST)

Marking lasers perform more and more tasks in the industry. From our course you can find out what role marking lasers play in the Jewellery sectors. You will also learn about the technical background of processes as well as laser systems and receive a guide to practical marking.

What you'll learn

  • Fundamentals of Laser Technology
  • Laser Marking Techniques
  • Material Interaction
  • Design and Customization
  • Machine Operation
  • Quality Control
  • Soldering Techniques
  • Material Preparation
  • Troubleshooting Soldering Issues

Course Content (Only Practical Training)

The topics provide a comprehensive foundation and hands-on training in both laser marking and soldering, equipping students with essential skills for a career in the jewellery industry.

Instructors

Sri. Mallikarjun

Jewellery CAD Faculty

Sri. Mallikarjun is a seasoned expert with over a decade of experience in laser marking, soldering and Computer Aided Master (CAM) Practical training within the jewellery industry. With a deep understanding in laser technology, soldering and Computer Aided Master (CAM) Practical training he has successfully implemented cutting-edge marking solutions for both large-scale manufacturers and bespoke jewellers. His expertise extends to precision soldering techniques, ensuring flawless craftsmanship and durability in high-end jewellery pieces. An avid educator, he has conducted numerous workshops and training sessions, sharing his knowledge and passion with industry professionals. His practical insights and hands-on approach make him a valuable asset to any jewellery manufacturing team.

Laser marking is a process that uses a laser beam to etch or engrave designs, logos, text, or serial numbers onto jewelry pieces. It provides precise, permanent markings without altering the integrity of the metal.

Laser marking offers greater precision, faster processing times, and the ability to create highly detailed designs without physical contact with the material. It also reduces wear and tear on tools compared to traditional engraving.

Benefits include high precision, permanence of markings, minimal impact on the jewelry's surface, and the ability to mark intricate designs and small text that might be difficult with other methods.

Advantages include reduced thermal impact on surrounding materials, precise control of solder application, minimal distortion of the jewelry piece, and faster soldering times.

Yes, laser marking can be used on a wide range of metals, including gold, silver, platinum, and stainless steel. The type of laser and settings are adjusted according to the metal's properties.

Lasers can mark a wide variety of designs, including logos, trademarks, serial numbers, gemstones, and intricate patterns. The technology allows for high-resolution and detailed markings.

The course duration is 3 weeks.

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