In laser welding a collimated light is used to fuse metals. This process is ideal for automation and area with tough to reach joints. It is typically used as an edge welding process. It can be used to melt and join material from the parts to without the need for additional metal.
Heat in a laser weld is highly focused and does not affect the surrounding area, or heat the entire piece. Small heat affected zone means that even heat sensitive parts can be welded with a slim chance of damage and minimum of distortion.
As with resistance welding, laser welding is a versatile and economical welding process for a variety of applications. We are happy to take care of all of the welding details for you with our offer of Orion’s Laser spot welders from Sunstone, an expert in this process.
Benchtop Laser Welder, Color Touch Screen, On Board Joystick, Laser YAG 1064 nm, Average power 95W, Peak power 5 kW, Energy 0.1 – 100 J, Impulse time 0.1 – 20 ms, Pulse frequency 0.5 – 30 Hz, Spot diameter 0.2 – 2.0 mm,
Benchtop Laser Welder, Color Touch Screen, On Board Joystick, Laser YAG 1064 nm, Average power 100W, Peak power 7 kW, Energy 0.1 – 140 J, Impulse time 0.1 – 20 ms, Pulse frequency 0.5 – 30 Hz, Spot diameter 0.2 – 2.0 mm,
Benchtop Laser Welder, Color Touch Screen, On Board Joystick, Laser YAG 1064 nm, Average power 75W, Peak power 3 kW, Energy 0.1 – 60 J, Impulse time 0.1 – 20 ms, Pulse frequency 0.5 – 30 Hz, Spot diameter 0.2 – 2.0 mm,
Laser welder, large parts, Pulse-shape settings, adjustable power from 0.1 to 200 joules
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