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Laser and electron beam welding
News Release from: Trumpf | Subject: Haas-Laser Profiweld laser welder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 February 2002
Reclaim parts with a manually operated
laser
A hand-operated laser welding machine will reclaim small parts or repair small tooling by adding material or reflowing surface metal to remove blemishes and small defects.
A hand-operated laser welding machine will reclaim small parts or repair small tooling by adding material or reflowing surface metal to remove blemishes and small defects The compact ProfiWeld laser welding workstation, developed by Trumpf Group member Haas-Laser has a 50W Nd:YAG solid state laser, which can be pulsed up to 4kw
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The operator can manipulate a workpiece under the laser beam by hand, or using a small manipulator.
Filler wire can be added - in a similar manner to TIG welding - to build up a local boss or protusion, which can then be machined.
Or tooling edges can be rebuilt and machined afterwards.
A built-in stereo microscope assists with small workpieces.
It is possible to laser seam-weld or spot-weld small workpieces.
The jewelry industry would be able to weld intricate, fine structures without excessively distorting the work.
The ProfiWeld is mobile and transportable and features evacuation of welding fumes and a cooling system.
A standard power supply suffices and the machine is priced at around GBP 21,000. Request a free brochure from Trumpf ...
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