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We have one at work. A quick t joint on 2mm steel could take my 15 stone jumping on it and it just bent. Really surprised me how strong it was
Did you check the date of the thread?

We have one at work. A quick t joint on 2mm steel could take my 15 stone jumping on it and it just bent. Really surprised me how strong it was

Only after I posted. Its been a long morningDid you check the date of the thread?![]()
Pretty sure for most - yes please!I’ve got some interesting brochures about the use of laser welders and the safety requirements if anyone would fancy a read? Happy to post them.
me too, no real idea why he was banned, but I think it was mutualI miss TechnicAl.
We’ve taken on an exclusive UK distribution for LC lasers (Laser Comercial) which are a Spanish manufacturer of handheld laser welding machines and cleaners.
Having seen what they can do and their quality in the flesh I can say that on sheet metal 6MM and under they’re absolutely unreal. The speed they can be run at and ease of use is unrivalled by any arc welding machine, which should help companies improve their production speeds as well as overcome the issue of finding welding staff.
The welds are very strong and can’t be broken with ease.
There are downsides to handheld laser welding such as the requirement of near perfect fit up for components that are to be welded and the safety stipulations of using a class 4 laser products. There are certainly a lot of great scenarios for using hand held laser welding and, having been in the office for the last two months fielding enquiries, I can certainly say the interest is growing in the industry.
I’ve got some interesting brochures about the use of laser welders and the safety requirements if anyone would fancy a read? Happy to post them.
My concern is too fast of heating in too narrow of a heat effected zone.It would be interesting to see what it would be like on thin wall 4130 tube

Argon for most laser welding applicationsI see it has a laser cleaning function as well which would be great.
I assume you use Nitrogen as the shielding gas for most things?

The 1MM to 1.6MM 304SS would be a perfect application for the laser welding machine. Providing their prep work and fit up is decentTom, I'm actually talking semi seriously to a few people about laser welding now...
Application 1: 1mm to 1.6mm 304ss for food industry - probably ideal. I've forwarded your brochures to them.
Application 2: we have a structural 304ss job coming up with a whole load of modular folded 2mm outside corner and fillet welds, currently planning to TIG weld them. What's the ins and outs of getting a 15614 weld procedure with a semi automatic laser weld system? I'm hesitant to bring it up with my boss unless i know the full story.

Not quite, it was to the forum owner.He was naughty and offensive to Mods.



