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Laser welding machines are industrial equipment that uses high-energy laser beams to achieve precision welding. As a modern advanced processing technology, it is widely used in high-end manufacturing fields and has become a mainstream alternative to traditional welding.
Its core principle is to highly focus laser energy to instantly melt a localized part of the workpiece material. After cooling, a strong metallurgical bond is formed. The entire process does not require contact with the workpiece, making it a non-contact processing method. Compared to traditional processes such as arc welding and gas welding, laser welding has a minimal heat-affected zone, low workpiece deformation, and narrow, smooth, and aesthetically pleasing welds that do not require subsequent grinding. It also offers high welding speed and precision, and can achieve various welding forms such as spot welding, butt welding, and sealing welding.
Mainstream models on the market include fiber laser welding machines and CO₂ laser welding machines. Among them, fiber laser welding machines have become the market's first choice due to their strong stability, low energy consumption, and high adaptability. The equipment mainly consists of a laser, an optical path system, a cooling system, and a control system. Regular heat dissipation maintenance and optical path calibration are necessary to extend its service life.
Currently, laser welding machines are widely used in industries such as automotive parts, 3C electronics, medical devices, aerospace, and hardware and kitchenware. They are particularly suitable for welding thin-walled materials and precision parts, balancing efficiency and quality, and helping to upgrade the manufacturing industry with intelligence.
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