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Laser beam welding (LBW) is a welding technique used to join pieces of metal or thermoplastics through the use of a laser. The beam provides a concentrated heat source, allowing for narrow, deep welds and high welding rates.
In late 2017, IPG announced the acquisition of Laser Depth Dynamics, a provider of an optical coherence tomography-based in-process quality monitoring and control solutions for laser-based welding applications. [29] The subsidiary operates as IPG Photonics (Canada) Inc. and is located in Kingston, Ontario. [30]
In 1984, the company developed a neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser welder that allowed for more precise and micro welding, and this product line became a central component of the company's business, along with resistance welding. In 2006, the company developed the first Yb: fiber laser welder in Japan.
Laser guided and stabilized welding (LGS-welding) is a process in which a laser beam irradiates an electrical heated plasma arc to set a path of increased conductivity. Therefore, the arc's energy can be spatial directed and the plasma burns more stable.
Laser welding of polymers is a set of methods used to join polymeric components through the use of a laser. It can be performed using CO 2 lasers , Nd:YAG lasers , Diode lasers and Fiber lasers . [ 1 ]
Induction welding: 74: IW Laser beam welding: 521 522: LBW Deep penetration, fast, high equipment cost Automotive industry Laser-hybrid welding: Combines LBW with GMAW in the same welding head, able to bridge gaps up to 2mm (between plates), previously not possible with LBW alone. Automotive, Shipbuilding, Steelwork industries Percussion ...
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