W-60 WELDING LASER

Regardless of which type of metal you want to weld – platinum, gold, silver, titanium, aluminum, or many other alloys, the W-60 spot welding laser is up to the task. Not only is it a highly efficient welder, it’s also fast, safe, and environmentally friendly.

The W-60 laser spot welder is a YAG type welder that’s typically used for hard to weld applications, especially jewelry, dentures, integrated circuits, batteries, or any other small and difficult to weld application. This particular welder is well suited to hole filling and difficult spot welding tasks where a very smooth and aesthetically appealing weld bead is required. An added benefit is that post weld processing isn’t typically required. The welds are that good the first time.

This welder can also be used to fuse together two different pieces of metal, fix cracks, repair breaks, and even fill areas that have air bubbles.

If the piece that you’re welding is small, the W-60 laser welder can easily be adjusted to provide a welding spot that matches the size of the pieces. Conversely, the spot weld size can be increased for larger pieces.
This welding machine comes equipped with an auto shutter Leica Microscope. This allows the operator to precisely position the beam when welding very small and complex pieces. This precision helps to prevent or eliminate any damage to the piece being welded, for instance gemstones, caused by the welding beam.

Prices Range from $19000-$21000. Scroll down to check current pricing

Technical Specifications

Laser Type: YAG
Laser Wavelength: 1064nm
Maximum Output Power: 60W
Maximum Pulse Current 540 amps
Maximum Pulse Energy: 60J
Laser Pulse Width: 0.1-10ms
Waveform quantity: 50 groups
Positioning Microscope: LEICA
Cooling method: Air Cooling
Electrical Power Requirement: 220V±5% / 50Hz(60Hz) / 20A
Input Power: 3kW
Optical system weight: 225kg
Optical system dimension: 1080mm×560mm×1100mm

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