For medical device applications requiring quick turnaround, high strength, low weight, and precision, laser welding is a good choice. How Laser Welding Works Laser welding is typically a nonfiller ...
Non-contact laser welding offers several advantages when it comes to joining one plastic part to another. It works on the principle of partial transmission which lets a laser’s light travel through ...
You want welds that stay consistent, but quality can drift when parts shift, fit-up varies, or different operators take over.
Increased production from 10-30 parts to 45-60 parts per hour using dual-station collaborative welding setup with operator and robot. Eliminated warping issues and post-weld straightening requirements ...
Laser welding and bonding of glass materials represent a rapidly advancing field that combines precision optics and materials science to produce strong, hermetic joints without the need for mechanical ...
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