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4in1 Water Cooled Handheld laser welding machine,CE certificate
  • 4in1 Water Cooled Handheld laser welding machine,CE certificate
  • 4in1 Water Cooled Handheld laser welding machine,CE certificate

4in1 Water Cooled Handheld laser welding machine,CE certificateBT005894

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Welding demo

 

Cutting demo

Cleaning demo

 

Torch demo

 

 

Specification

Laser Source 1500W 2000W 3000W
Optical Specifications
Laser wavelength 1064-1080nm
Fiber Length 5-10m
Focal length 150mm
Protective lens D18*2mm
Welding positioning Red light
Operation mode Continuous/Modulated
Environmental requirements
Cooling mode Water cooling
Temperature 15-35℃
Relative humidity <70% no condensation
Refrigerating capacity 3300 4300 5900
Control accuracy ±1°
Welding System
welding speed 0-100mm/s
Welding wire feeding External wire feeder
Torch weight 0.75kg
Welding capacity Refer to the below chart
Machine parameters
Rated Input Power 4KW 5KW 6KW
Input Voltage Single Phase 220V/50HZ Three phase 380V/50HZ
Weight of the Machine body 70kg 95kg
Dimension of the Machine body 950*470*720( L*W*H ) 1220*645*840( L*W*H )

 

 

 Key Features

 New generation technology, smaller size, lighter weight, more flexible mobile welding

 4 in1 gun for welding/cutting/cleaning/post-weld cleaning 

 Simple operation, beautiful welding seam, fast welding speed, and no consumables. It can perfectly replace traditional argon arc welding and electric welding for welding thin stainless steel plates, iron plates, galvanized plates and other metal materials.

 Advanced operators can customize presets, save for future use and can be used by novice operators to produce the same results.

 Ultra-low operating cost, the laser consumes only 1 to 1.5 degrees per hour; it can weld various thin metal plates;

 The system can be switched to different language:English, Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Russian, Polish,etc

 The single wire feeder included ( double wires feeder are optional for the model 2000W/3000W). 

 CE certificate.

 

 Why the handheld laser welding system is so popular. If you are considering improving production efficiency, you may wish to consider a laser handheld welding machine.

 

 Q&A

 

 Q1: I want to weld stainless steel and mild steel, how to choose which laser power suitable for me?

A1: Which welding method you want to weld? But welding or vertical welding?
Following are the welding parameters for your reference, please have a look.
Machine model BUTT welding maximum thickness 90 vetical welding maximum thickness
1500W handheld laser welder Stainless steel:5mm
Gaivanized sheet:4mm
lron:5mm
Mild steel:4mm
Aluminum:3mm
Brass:2mm
Stainless steel:5mm
Gaivanized sheet:4mm
lron:5mm
Mild steel:4mm
Aluminum:3mm
Brass:2mm
2000W handheld laser welder Stainless steel:6.5mm
Gaivanized sheet:5mm
lron:6mm
Mild steel:6mm
Aluminum:5mm
Brass:3mm
Stainless steel:6mm
Gaivanized sheet:5mm
lron:5mm
Mild steel:6mm
Aluminum:5mm
Brass:3mm
3000W handheld laser welder Stainless steel:8mm
Gaivanized sheet:6mm
lron:8mm
Mild steel:8mm
Aluminum:5mm
Brass:4mm
Stainless steel:8mm
Gaivanized sheet:5.5mm
lron:8mm
Mild steel:8mm
Aluminum:5mm
Brass:4mm

 

 

Note: *Why is the galvanized sheet welded less thick?

It is because during high-power welding of galvanized sheet, slag explosion is relatively severe, the welding effect is poor,  and the loss of lenses is significant.                                                          

*For the thick plate welding, please pay attention to lower the wire feeding speed.

*Copper is not recommended to be welded. It's high reflective material and may lead to laser failure when welding long time.                                   

*Data is for reference only.

 

Q2: What gas can be used on the handheld laser welding machine? Is the gas used as a shielding gas for the metal?
A2: Usually Argon gas and Nitrogen gas used as a shielding gas. It is used to protect the welding part from turning black. Use the shielding gas can make the welding part with nice welding effect, no need to do further polishing process again.

Q3: What material would i use Argon and which material would i use Nitrogen?
A3: Actually both Nitrogen and Argon can used for all materials. Like: Stainless steel, mild steel, carbon steel, iron, aluminium, brass, etc. You can choose to use Nitrogen or Argon as shielding gas according to your market price.
Q4:On average, how long does a laser welding job take? A4:Laser welding jobs can vary in length of time and do not necessarily have an average. Is it a 1 pc job or a 100 pc large quantity project? However, statistically the numbers show the time it takes to complete a job is between 2-3 hours.
Q5: There is a water cooler in the welder, Can it be filled with tap water ? A5: The best way is to use purifed water and distilled water for the machine. As we know that if the tap water have some impurity inside, the machine can not get good environment water for cooling. If long time do it like this way, the machine laser source and welding head life time will be shortly than using purified water or distilled water. If the water is not purified, the welding head and laser source easy broken. Because impurity have some unknown materials
Q6:What feed wire size should I utilize for laser welding?
A6:This question depends much on the size and material of the actual project. How much weld does it need? Is there a chance that adding too much heat can warp or cause discoloration to the project area? If there is specific detail or exiting feature in the weld area than it is best to use a smaller wire and proceed slowly with caution. Wire size is more dependent on the project at hand and not necessarily the material unless it is laser welding aluminum, copper, or other softer metals.
Q7:How to avoid air pockets in the project material when laser welding?
A7:Air pockets are a common problem with all types of welding and not just in the laser category. The chances of air pockets will reduce and or go away with experience, understanding the proper settings, making sure you have proper gas coverage, and sometimes decreasing your weld speed to make sure you get a better melt in the weld area.
Q8:What is the difference between chrome plating and laser welding?
A8:If the project consists of a large scale weld surface then laser welding may take a really long time to complete so chrome plating could be the better solution. Chrome plating cannot be machined, only ground so this process must also be taken into consideration when deciphering between the two options. With every job comes an in-depth analysis, but in most cases, laser welding can be done with a faster turn around time and will machine off better. Chrome plating always has the chance of peeling if done incorrectly.
 
Q9:What materials cannot be laser welded?
A9:There are some materials that tend to be difficult to weld, but it most cases laser welding can be done. Some common examples of materials that provide to be difficult to laser weld are sintered metals, D-2, A-2, and tungsten carbide. However, laser welding is relatively new and research continues to be conducted within the material science category to create more diverse opportunities within the manufacturing world.
 
Q10: How about your after-sale service?
A10: As the machine configurations we provide are the most stable configurations in a large number of market tests and are not prone to failure. There are just daily losses of consumables. For example, the replacement of protective lenses and nozzles is very simple and can be done in a clean environment.