Laser welding has revolutionized the manufacturing industry thanks to its precision, high processing speed, and low heat input. However, as industrial applications continue to evolve, production requirements are evolving as well.
One of the most significant innovations is the dual wire feeding system, a technology that enables two filler wires to be fed simultaneously into the weld pool during the welding process.
Unlike conventional laser welding, where only a single filler wire is introduced into the weld pool, this system increases the amount of deposited material in a single pass, making it possible to produce wider weld beads, higher deposition rates, and better performance in demanding industrial applications.
But... what really sets dual wire feeding apart from conventional filler wire welding, and when is it the right technology to choose?

















