For Automated, High-precision Welding of Small to Medium Batch Parts.
4-Axis Gantry Laser Welding Machine
Technical Data
| Laser Source | Continuous Wave Fiber |
| Laser Power | 1000W |
| Cooling Method | Water Cooling |
| Wavelength | 1064nm |
| Suitable Application | Flat Panel Production |
High-Power Fiber Laser Source
A continuous wave laser optimized for long, deep, and consistent seam welds at high speeds. Typically water-cooled for sustained power during production runs.
4-Axis CNC Motion System (X, Y, Z, Rotary)
The automated framework. The welding head travels on a rigid gantry (X, Y, Z) with an integrated rotary axis (typically the 4th axis) for cylindrical parts, enabling complex continuous paths.
Programmable Welding Head with Collimator & Focus Lens
A sealed optical assembly mounted on the Z-axis. It maintains a consistent focal distance and often includes integrated seam tracking or height sensing.
Integrated Filler Wire Feeder
A synchronized system that automatically delivers filler wire to the weld pool at programmable rates for improved joint strength and gap bridging.
Industrial Chiller
A centralized chiller stabilizes the laser.
CNC Control & Welding Programming Software
Sophisticated software for offline path programming, parameter libraries for different materials/thicknesses, and real-time control of all machine functions.
If you have specific component preferences, we can discuss configuration options to meet your needs.
Fume Extraction & Filter Unit
A robust, integrated system with multiple filter stages (HEPA, carbon) to capture fumes and particulates at the source. Protects operators and meets OSHA air quality standards.
Safety Enclosure System
A fully interlocked, robust enclosure with integrated high-flow fume extraction and particulate filtration paths.
Beam Wobbling & Oscillation Head
A welding head that moves the laser beam in precise circular or zigzag patterns during the weld. Bridges gaps up to 1mm between parts.
QCW (Quasi-Continuous Wave) Laser Source
A high-performance laser that switches between peak-power pulses for deep penetration and a stable beam for high-speed seam welding.
With our fully independent R&D department, if you have any specific welding challenges or results you want to achieve, we can help develop a custom solution for you.
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| Specific Material / Combination | Handheld Laser Welding |
|---|---|
| Low/ Mild Carbon Steel | |
| Medium/ High Carbon Steel | |
| Stainless Steel | |
| Cast Iron | |
| Advanced/ High-Strength Steels | |
| Tool/ Die Steels | |
| Aluminum & Alloys | |
| Copper & Alloys | |
| Titanium & Alloys | |
| Nickel Alloys | |
| Stainless Steel to Mild Steel | |
| Nickel Alloy to Steel | |
| Plastics/ Polymers/ Ceramics | |
| Various Alloyed Wires |