Laser welding machines are highly efficient and precise welding equipment that uses a focused laser beam as a heat source. With their advantages of non-contact processing, high energy density, low deformation, and high precision, they have become core equipment in modern precision manufacturing. They work by bombarding the workpiece surface with a focused laser beam, causing the material to melt and fuse to form a weld. There are two modes: heat conduction welding and deep penetration welding, adapting to different welding needs. A variety of product types are available, including pulsed, continuous, handheld, and fully automatic models, widely used in the automotive, aerospace, microelectronics, and medical device industries. Compared to traditional welding, it offers higher welding efficiency, higher precision, wider applicability, and is environmentally friendly. Although it has limitations such as a larger initial investment, its adoption is gradually increasing as the technology matures, helping the manufacturing industry upgrade towards precision and efficiency.
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| Laser brand optional | Raycus/Max/Keplin/Reike/Tronox |
| Power | 1500W/2000W/3000W |
| Laser wavelength | 1080±5 nm |
| Working mode | Continuous / Modulated |
| Power adjustment range | 10~100% |
| Fiber core diameter | 50 (25, 100, 200 optional) |
| Targeting and positioning | Red Light |
| Welding speed | 0~120 mm/s |
| Wire feeder | Standard wire feeding speed 38~600mm/min |




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