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Diodela - Diodela laser welder model FWS-1000 - output power 1000 W, power consumption <5 kW

Diodela laser welder model FWS-1000 - output power 1000 W, power consumption &lt;5 kW | Diodela
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Diodela Laser Welder Model FWS-1000 - Output power 1000 W, power consumption <5 kW, weld thickness (single pass) up to 2.5 mm for VA, up to 1.5 mm for aluminum.

Diodela Laser Welder Model FWS-1000

How it works
Laser welding is one of many industrial laser processes and is used to join different
materials together by creating a strong weld between them them is created. This process
can be used to create a strong and durable bond between two types of Bond between two
types of materials. The laser focuses a beam of high-intensity light onto the desired
area, physically fusing two materials together to create a strong and fused together
to create a bond between them.

Aesthetic end result
The laser welding process ultimately provides precise heat input to the desired area
with a narrow full weld that produces a final aesthetic result with virtually zero
weld oxidation. When joining thin large sheets, laser welding is (in many cases),
laser welding is the only welding process that can eliminate thermal and physical
distortion of the physical distortion of the final product without additional
machining. Laser welding is the best welding method to minimize the loss of
substrate properties such as hardness and strength minimized. Low waste and easy
maintenance make this technology user and environmentally friendly.

Speed
This process can be used in hand-held precision shops as well as in large
automated workshops and allows welding speeds of 1-5 m/min.
1-5 m/min. Laser welding is very effective in processes that require speed,
as it is >5 times faster thanMIG and >10 times faster thanTIG.

Materials
Although this technology is mainly used to join metals (stainless steel, copper,
gold, silver and aluminum), it can also process other types of materials such as
Plastics and silicone to be processed.

Technical data:
- Output power 1000W
- Adjustment range power 10-100%
- Adjustable weld width 0.1-5mm
- Integrated water cooling
- weight laser welding gun <1kg
- length optical cable 8m (optional up to 15m)
- overall dimensions 1200 x 600 x 1300mm
- weight 120kg
- power supply 220V (50-60Hz)
- Power consumption <5kW
- Weld thickness (single pass) up to 2,5mm for
  VA, up to 1,5mm for aluminum

APPLICATIONS

Laser welding is used in many industries:
Automotive industry
Welding of numerous parts such as airbag initiators, batteries and fuel injectors for high-strength
weld seams.
Aerospace
Welding different types of metals is critical in this industry,
while laser welding ensures precision, no damage to the materials due to precise
heat input to the desired area, and high-strength welds.
Electronics
Welding is used in the manufacture of various electronic components of devices such as
such as LEDs, cell phones, televisions, etc., to make precise and complex connections.
connections.
Medical Manufacturing
High integrity, hermetic seals and welds of many precision parts of innovative
medical devicesfor the highest precision.
Semiconductor
Due to the precision of laser welding and the ability to make intricate joints, small welds in
small welds are created in micro-semiconductor parts.
Furniture manufacturing
Precise welding of aluminum and steel components with the possibility of storing the desired
parameters for the next weld in order to save preparation time and achieve consistent
to achieve consistent results.

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