Pneumatics & Hydraulics


How laser cladding delivers 33% more life and maximum ROI in hydraulic cylinders

May 2026 Pneumatics & Hydraulics

In the world of South African heavy industry, downtime is more than just an inconvenience; it is an expense that eats away at operational margins. Whether you are managing a fleet of earthmoving equipment at coal mine in Mpumalanga, or overseeing precision machinery in a Johannesburg manufacturing plant, you have probably faced the recurring problem caused by hydraulic cylinder failure.

Traditionally, the industry has accepted a cycle of wear and replacement as an unavoidable cost of doing business, but as the economic environment shifts, the demand for longevity and value is growing. At Honingcraft, we are moving away from the ‘disposable’ mindset towards ‘Engineering the Infinite Lifecycle’. By utilising advanced laser cladding, at Honingcraft, we can help our clients achieve a remarkable 33% longer life from their components, ensuring they secure the maximum return on their investment.

Why traditional methods fall short

For decades, hard chrome plating has been the default choice for surface protection. While chrome plating provides a hard surface and good corrosion resistance, it is fundamentally a mechanical bond. It sits on top of the base metal like a shell. In the harsh, abrasive conditions typical of South African industrial sites, this shell is prone to micro-cracking and delamination. Once the surface is compromised, moisture and contaminants reach the base metal, leading to rapid corrosion and eventual seal failure.

The laser cladding process uses a high-powered laser to melt a metallic powder, often a high-performance alloy, onto the surface of the base material. This creates a metallurgical bond and the two materials essentially become one.

Key technical advantages

Zero porosity: Unlike plating, the clad layer is fully dense, providing an impenetrable barrier against corrosive elements.

Customisable chemistry: We can tailor the powder alloy to your specific environment. If you deal with high acidity or extreme abrasion, we select a material such as a cobalt-based or nickel-based superalloy that thrives in those conditions.

Heat-affected zone control: The precision of the laser ensures minimal heat is transferred to the rest of the component, preventing warping or structural weakening of the original cylinder rod.

Laser cladding’s return on investment

For the modern engineering professional, every decision must be backed by data and a clear financial benefit. Laser cladding’s return on investment includes both the initial price point and the total cost of ownership.

Laser cladding is revolutionising hydraulic maintenance by extending component life by a third while slashing long-term costs. When a component lasts 33% longer, the savings ripple through the entire operation. You aren’t just saving the cost of a new rod, you are saving the labour costs of removal and installation, the transport costs to and from the workshop, and most importantly, the opportunity cost of lost production time.

In our experience, while the upfront cost of cladding might be higher than a quick-fix chrome job, the break-even point is reached almost immediately upon the first avoided failure. By extending the life of a hydraulic cylinder, this technology ensures that your capital works harder for you over a longer period.

Sustainable engineering solutions

Sustainability is often discussed in abstract terms, but in the engineering sector, it has a very practical definition, making things last. The most sustainable component is the one you don’t have to manufacture from scratch.

By choosing sustainable engineering solutions, businesses can reduce their carbon footprint by recycling and upcycling existing steel assets. Laser cladding allows us to take a worn, pitted or damaged hydraulic rod and restore it to a condition that is often superior to the original manufacturer’s specifications.

This commitment to quality and service is at the heart of the Honingcraft brand. We don’t just want to be your supplier, we want to be the dependable partner that ensures your machinery remains as hardworking as you are. We understand that in the South African market, and reliability is the only currency that truly matters.

Precision engineering for a competitive edge

By combining world-class metallurgy with the latest in robotic laser technology, we are giving South African companies a competitive edge. When your equipment lasts longer and performs more reliably, your overheads drop and your dependability rises. Whether you are looking to refurbish a single critical cylinder or seeking a long-term partner for fleet maintenance, laser cladding for hydraulic cylinders is the gold standard for surface engineering.

Secure your equipment’s future

Are you ready to maximise your operational efficiency? Contact Honingcraft’s technical team to view our laser cladding specifications and find out how we can deliver a 33% life extension for your critical hydraulic assets. Let’s engineer a future that lasts.

For more information contact Honingcraft, +27 11 824 5320, [email protected], www.honingcraft.co.za




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