Welding
- Laser welding produces high quality welds with small, nearly seamless seams. These welds are nonporous and continuous, which reduces the risk of premature failure or wear.
- Laser welding is precise and accurate, allowing it to weld small parts without damaging them.
- Laser welding can produce narrow, deep welds with minimal distortion and heat input. It's also suitable for a wide range of materials and thicknesses.
- Laser welding is easy to automate because the laser component is compact and can be mounted on a CNC-controlled machine.
- Laser welds are aligned and focused because they aren't affected by magnetic fields.
- Laser welding is efficient because it concentrates heat at the welding joint, which means less energy is needed to make the welding.