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  • AMADA – Fiber Laser Welder – LF Series

    The LF Series fiber lasers offer the precise control needed for small component welding and fine precision cutting of metals. A large touchscreen pendant enables clear visibility of process schedule parameters, and an intuitive …

    The LF Series fiber lasers offer the precise control needed for small component welding and fine precision cutting of metals. A large touchscreen pendant enables clear visibility of process schedule parameters, and an intuitive interface enables quick and easy programming.

     

    • Spot sizes down to 10 microns
    • Penetration depth beyond 0.06 in (1.5 mm) in metals
    • Fine, high quality cutting of metals
    • Excellent power stability
    • Simple, intuitive user interface
    • Touchscreen

    Micro welding – The laser is available in either single or multi-mode configuration. Precise control of the laser’s pulse width and peak power enables fine micro welding processes. Penetrations up to 0.06 in (1.5 mm) in steels, titanium and nickel alloys are possible using continuous mode operation.

    Precision cutting – LF Series fiber lasers can achieve focused spot sizes down to 10 microns providing the ultimate non contact cutting tool. High beam quality and high frequency enable high speed precision cutting of a range of metals.

    Spot and seam welding – 10 segment pulse shaping enables best quality spot welding results. Ramp up and ramp down feature controls welding results at overlap.

    Excellent power stability – Fine applications require high stability of the laser source for reliable processing. The LF Series offers excellent power and pulse to pulse stability with an internal air-to-water cooling mechanism which maintains stability irrespective of ambient air temperature.

    Touchscreen pendant – High definition 8 inch touchscreen pendant facilitates fast and intuitive laser programming.

    Accessories – Full range of focus heads including inline, 90 degree with process viewing via a camera, and through the lens illumination options. Ultra compact heads are also available if space is a premium.

     
  • AMADA – Laser Processing Workstations – Delta Series

    The Delta Series laser processing workstations provide a flexible, low cost, CDRH Class I environment for precision marking, welding and cutting of medical, automotive, electronic, and aerospace components, as well as a broad range of other indust…

    The Delta Series laser processing workstations provide a flexible, low cost, CDRH Class I environment for precision marking, welding and cutting of medical, automotive, electronic, and aerospace components, as well as a broad range of other industrial applications. Available in 4 standard sizes, Delta Series workstations are available with your choice of precision, multiaxis (XYZ) CNC motion stages, control hardware, optional rotary, and Windows® software, with industrystandard G & M code programming features. A small foot-print design fits lean manufacturing requirements.

  • AMADA – Laser Welding

    Lasers welders produce a beam of high intensity light which, when focused into a single spot, provide a concentrated heat source, allowing narrow deep welds and fast welding speeds. The process is frequently used in high volume …

    Lasers welders produce a beam of high intensity light which, when focused into a single spot, provide a concentrated heat source, allowing narrow deep welds and fast welding speeds. The process is frequently used in high volume applications such as in the automotive and medical industries. Laser welding is a non-contact process which requires access to the weld zone from only one side of the parts being welded. There are many joint geometries that can be welded, but there must be a close fit-up at the joint interfaces, which makes tooling a key aspect for laser welding success.

    Three types of welds can be achieved with a laser welder: conduction, transition/keyhole and penetration or full keyhole. Conduction welds are performed at low power, resulting in wide, shallow weld nuggets. Transition/keyhole welds utilize medium power density and result in a deeper weld nugget typically with a width to depth ratio of around 1. Penetration or full keyhole welds are resultant of direct power delivery into the material via the keyhole resulting in deep, narrow welds with width to depth ration typically between 3-10.

    Laser Spot Welding

    Laser spot welding is a process which uses a laser welder to create a single weld spot to join metals together. Laser welders are capable of delivering a precise pulse of ligh with accurate, repeatable power, energy and duration. When the laser pulse is focused into one place – a small spot – (adjustable anywhere from approximately 0.02 to 1.0 mm (0.001”-0.040”) in diameter) on the part, the power density is sufficient to cause rapid melting to create the weld. The high power density enables efficient absorption of the laser by creating the “keyhole effect.” As the pulse ends, the liquified metal resolidifies and creates a small spot weld. This entire process happens in just a few milliseconds.

    Laser Seam Welding

    In laser seam welding, the part to be welded is moved or rotated under the focus head allowing laser spot welds to overlap or for a CW fiber laser provide sufficient penetration. Key parameters for pulsed laser seam welding are the pulse repetition rate, measured in pulses per second (Hz), and the linear part travel rate or welding speed and focused spot diameter. For CW fiber lasers the power and spot size, and position of focus are key parameters. With each of the lasers these parameters are precisely controlled to provide the exact weld needed, whether for mechanical strength or a level of hermetic sealing.

    Pulsed Nd:YAG and fiber, and CW fiber laser welders can join a wide range of metals, including mild and stainless steel, nickel and nickel alloys, titanium, aluminum, and copper and copper alloys. Dissimilar metal welding is also possible between a number of these materials.

  • AMADA – Laser Workstation – WL-100A

    AMADA’s WL-100A is a highly configurable, compact unit designed for lean manufacturing and offering the widest range of marking capability in its class.

    Standard options include a rotary stage to tailor the machine to your specific pr…

    AMADA’s WL-100A is a highly configurable, compact unit designed for lean manufacturing and offering the widest range of marking capability in its class.

    Standard options include a rotary stage to tailor the machine to your specific process.

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