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071127 Welding lasers from Rofin

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Rofin’s laser sources for welding satisfy all criteria for the optimized laser joining of workpieces. They allow very small seam geometries at very high welding speeds. The welded joints show maximum strength with minimal heat input to the workpieces. Our lasers realize high pulse peak powers of max. 20 kW a requirement for processing highly reflective materials like copper or aluminum or for materials with high thermal conductivity. At the same time they can deliver spot diameters smaller than 50 m and precisely controlled laser pulses of only a few mJ pulse energy for micro welds of sensitive wires or thin foils. Sound advice – perfect solution Our portfolio is not limited to specific technologies. We always recommend the best laser for your special application be it fiber CO2 diode rod or disc laser. If required our offer of CW-lasers from our macro division supplements our broad range of pulsed lasers for fine welding. ROFIN combines the benefits of a worldwide leading laser manufacturer with application specific professional competence. We have always developed not only laser sources but also complete turn-key laser systems for most diverse applications. That means 30 years of experience – not only in building lasers - but also in application development in laser systems manufacture and in the entire range of material processing technologies. You specify your characteristic application data the material to be processed the desired welding geometry and constraints of your process environment. We will present you all possible laser concepts for consideration with benefits and implications and together we will find the perfect solution for your individual laser application.



 


 

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