1500W Fiber Delivered Direct Diode Lasers
Medium-powered fiber-delivered direct diode lasers are primarily employed for heat conduction welding, especially when working with thin materials. In heat conduction welding, the laser is used to melt the sheets along the intended joint. The molten material from both sides of the joint merges together and then cools to form the actual welding seam. This process is similar to spot welding but allows the laser beam to move after the molten pool is created.
Laser heat conduction welding offers several advantages, including faster welding speed and reduced material distortion compared to traditional welding methods. Additionally, it produces smooth and pore-free welding seams, eliminating the need for post-processing or additional finishing work.