What Is Laser Welding?
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Leader in high-tech laser systems for cleaning, marking, cutting, engraving, and 3D printing applications. NASDAQ: LASE
Laser welding (a.k.a. laser beam welding) uses a precision laser beam as a concentrated heat source to melt metals and thermoplastics to fuse them together as they cool down and solidify. This is a non-contact process that is extremely precise and controlled, resulting in strong welds, clean seams, and minimal thermal warping.
A laser welding machine like the WeldTech LPC-1500-LWS is versatile and can be used for a wide range of applications as it can weld thin and delicate materials at fast speeds while also being able to run narrow, deeper welds to join thicker materials. The thickness and type of material will dictate the power and duration it takes for fusion to occur from laser welding.
From Old to New, The Potential of Laser Cleaning Technology
Our CleanTech products remove coatings and contaminants like rust while preserving the underlying substrate. This technology provides a deep clean with precision and time efficiency while prioritizing environmental responsibility and human safety during operation.
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We recently had the fantastic opportunity to showcase our cutting-edge laser technology at two NCMS Showcases. Engaging with industry leaders and presenting our innovative solutions was a valuable experience.
These events were specifically designed for those searching for the latest advancements in the naval and defense sectors, making them the perfect platform for connecting with key decision-makers and staying ahead in the industry.
If you're interested in experiencing our laser solutions firsthand, visit our website to see the upcoming tradeshows we'll be attending.
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What’s the Required Safety Equipment for Laser Cleaning?
While operating laser cleaning equipment, wear protective goggles that are rated for the laser’s particular wavelength or range of wavelengths. Laser safety goggles are designed to protect your eyes from the high-energy light beams that can reflect off any surface and damage the retina.?
Traditional blasting methods require a long list of equipment, both to perform the task and to minimize the operator’s exposure to hazards (Personal Protection Equipment – “PPE”). Equipment and material requirements include an air compressor to propel the sand/beads, hoses, abrasive media, a full-body protective suit including a helmet with an anti-dust hood, goggles, gloves, hearing protection and an air-purifying respirator.? ?
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