Laser platform welding

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The field of lasers

The company has over a hundred different models in the laser field, with a comprehensive and rich product line, covering all types of models suitable for marking targets on various materials such as metals, non-metals, PCB boards, ics, and semiconductor wafers. As the foundation and focus of the company's business, various types of laser marking machines have extensive and in-depth industry applications and customer accumulation worldwide.
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  • Galvanometer welding platform
    Galvanometer welding platform

    A YAG laser is a type of laser that uses a xenon lamp as the laser source and a YAG laser crystal as the laser working substance. The laser power supply first pre-ignites the pulsed xenon lamp. Through the discharge of the pulsed xenon lamp by the laser power supply, the xenon lamp generates light waves of a certain frequency and pulse width. The light waves then pass through the condenser cavity to irradiate the laser crystal, thereby exciting the crystal to produce laser. After passing through the resonant cavity, a pulsed laser with a wavelength of 1064nm is generated. The laser is transmitted through optical fibers, focused, and then radiated onto the surface of the workpiece. Welding is achieved by partially melting the workpiece.

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  • 4-axis single-station welding platform
    4-axis single-station welding platform

    A YAG laser is a type of laser that uses a xenon lamp as the laser source and a YAG laser crystal as the laser working substance. The laser power supply first pre-ignites the pulsed xenon lamp. Through the discharge of the pulsed xenon lamp by the laser power supply, the xenon lamp generates light waves of a certain frequency and pulse width. The light waves then pass through the condenser cavity to irradiate the laser crystal, thereby exciting the crystal to produce laser. After passing through the resonant cavity, a pulsed laser with a wavelength of 1064nm is generated. The laser is transmitted through optical fibers, focused, and then radiated onto the surface of the workpiece. Welding is achieved by partially melting the workpiece.

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