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Laser Power

Selecting the right fiber laser welding machine begins with understanding your core application requirements. The primary factor is the laser power, which typically ranges from 1000W to 6000W or more. For thin materials like those used in electronics or jewelry, a lower power machine (1000W-1500W) is often sufficient. Conversely, thicker materials used in automotive or heavy industries demand higher power for deep penetration and strong welds. You must also consider the material type; highly reflective metals like aluminum and copper require a laser with advanced back-reflection protection to prevent damage to the source.


Appropriate Configuration

The machine's configuration and features significantly impact its suitability for your workflow. The beam quality and delivery system are crucial, with options like handheld welding heads offering flexibility for complex or large workpieces, while robotic or galvanometer-based systems provide high speed and precision for automated mass production. Evaluate the duty cycle to ensure the machine can handle your production volume without overheating. Additionally, modern features like wobble-head technology, which widens the weld seam for better gap bridging, can be invaluable for less-than-perfectly fitted parts.


Cost Control

A comprehensive evaluation must include the total cost of ownership and post-sale support. Compare the initial investment against long-term operational costs, including energy consumption, maintenance, and the availability of spare parts. A reputable supplier offering robust technical support, operator training, and a solid warranty is essential to minimize downtime. By carefully balancing your technical needs with the machine's capabilities and the supplier's reliability, you can select a fiber laser welder that delivers optimal performance and a strong return on investment.


If you want to know more about our machines or need any help , please send email to sales@xc-laser.com

XC-Laser . Ms. Helen


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