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Laser Welding Basics

Laser welding utilizes a focused laser beam to join materials with high precision. The laser locally melts the target material, forming a strong and narrow weld seam while minimizing heat input to the surrounding area. This process is applicable to metals, plastics, and ceramics, and offers high speed, ease of automation, and clean results. It is widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics.

Metal Welding

A high-energy laser beam rapidly melts the metal, facilitating deep penetration welding characterized by a narrow weld seam and minimal heat-affected zone (HAZ). The process results in virtually no distortion and typically requires no filler material. It is suitable for high-speed joining of both thin and thick sheets.

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