Virdi, Laser welding is a precise and surprisingly delicate welding process that uses beam light to join metal parts. The laser beam is produced by a freestanding laser source and directed to a machine-mounted or hand-held collimator 'torch' and onto the workpiece.
This is the amount of energy delivered by the laser to the workpiece. Higher laser power allows faster welding and greater penetration, but good control of power levels is critical in achieving good welds.
Joint design affects weld quality significantly.
Close conformance/fit between parts and accessible weld
positions are very beneficial in weld quality.
Up to:-1000W-3000W
Widely used in kitchen, household appliances, advertising, molds, stainless steel doors and windows, handicrafts furniture, auto parts.