Laser Welding
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Laser welding is defined as a method for coupling metal parts by melting weld material, which is heated and brought to the required temperature by means of a laser beam. This method permits a highly precise, thin and deep welding due to the concentration of the produced heating.
As regards our systems, this is a fully automatic process, except for loading and unloading the parts to be coupled, operations being carried out by a duly trained operator.
Each movement is controlled through a specific software and tested prior to try-out or production stages. After loading the part, the operator will start the working cycle from a pushbutton panel designed according to the ergonomic rules in full compliance with the most stringent safety and reliability standards.