Specifications |
Laser parameters |
Laser Type Nd: |
Laser Pump Source |
Laser Wavelength |
Max.Average Laser Power |
Pulse Peak Power |
Pulse Duration |
Pulse Frequency |
Laser Spot Size |
Chiller |
Power supply |
Pulse Length |
Average Pulse energy |
Working Diameter |
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Jewelry Laser soldering |
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Lasers can weld all precious metals and their alloys without any filler or |
soldering material. Robust, invisible repairs of high quality can be |
achieved within a short time: cleaning porous surfaces of platinum and |
gold cast parts, repair of claws, or processing of ring sizes. The laser |
optimizes the production process and opens up possibilities for completely |
new designs. The comparatively narrow processing window for highly |
reflective materials such as gold. requires a perfect and consistent |
beam quality in order to keep the weld quality constant. |
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Fine welding with Laser Spot Welder |
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The laser is an excellent tool for seam, butt and overlap welding of almost |
all common metals and their alloys. The wide range of tried and tested |
applications includes stainless steel, gold, silver, platinum and titanium, |
as well as shape memory alloys. these are some materials which |
are difficult, if not impossible, to join with conventional techniques. |
The Laser spot welder give extraordinary quality of laser welded joints from a machine |
that is quick and easy to use. Within a few minutes spot and seam welds |
can be realized with an accuracy in the micron range – even in complicated areas. |
The rule of thumb is: if you can see the joint, it can be laser welded. With |
a laser, experienced users can join filigree work-pieces with a fineness |
and precision which no other method can even remotely achieve. |
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Perfect results by excellent performance |
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By matching the parameters and shape of the laser pulses to each material, |
the laser generates a minimal heat affected zone, thus meeting the precondition |
for welding temperature-sensitive components.Another positive effect of the low thermal |
load of the two parts is, that unwanted modifications of the joint by the welding |
process can almost always be avoided. Laser welded joints are of high strength and |
resist even high mechanical strain without any wear. Other than adhesive seals, they |
are temperature-resistant and show pore-free surfaces. Compared to other joining |
techniques, post processing of laser weld is reduced to only a few simple steps, |
or can be ignored completely. |
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Benefits |
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■Simple workpiece handling |
Easy handling and fast operational readiness with extremely short training periods |
■Multifunctional |
Spot, seam, overlap and deposit welding |
■High flexibility |
Perfect welds – even in complicated areas |
■Many different materials |
Such as stainless steel, gold, silver, platinum, titanium, shape memory alloys |
■Precision |
Spot-accurate positioning and visual control via stereo microscope |
■Minimal heat input |
No distortion, no damage to temperature-sensitive components |
■Micro welding |
Weld seams smaller than 50 microns with high pulse-to-pulse stability |
■Filigree and robust |
Welds of 50 micron to 2 mm seam depth |
■High-strength joints |
Robust joints for high-strain work-pieces |
■Flawless surfaces |
Pore-free, oxidation-free, no burn-off |
■Time and cost-efficient |
No set-up times, short welding periods, minimal or no post-processing |
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