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Laser welding in industrial environments is becoming more and more popular than traditional MIG welding and TIG welding methods, but why?
Let's us through some of the differences and similarities of a laser welder compared to TIG welding, including why a laser weld can not only be faster but also stronger and cheaper than a TIG weld.
Laser welding is used to fuse parts together by forming a liquified pool of metal at the junction point.
Laser welding machines are ideal for precise welding, cutting and derusting.
While the price of laser welding machines is out of reach for most home welders for the moment, this is a technology that has already seen a significant reduction in price over just the last few years as well as the portability (not discussed) of laser welding units improving as well.
Handheld laser welding is easy to learn, simple and fast to set up and provides consistent high-quality results across a wide range of materials.
Machine Model | HXW-1000 | HXW-1500 | HXW-2000 | HXW-3000 | |
Laser Power | 1000w | 1500w | 2000w | 3000W | |
Controlling Power Range | 10%-100% | ||||
Collimating Focal Length | 50mn | ||||
Focal Length Of Focus | 80mn/120mn/150mn | ||||
Wire Feeding Diameter | 0.8/1.0/1.2/1.6/2.0 | ||||
Weld Width | 0-5mm | ||||
Type of Cooling | Water-cooling | ||||
Working Voltage | Single-phase 220VAC | Three-phase five-wire 380VAC |
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