LASER Welding
A laser welding machine uses focused laser beams to melt and fuse materials together, typically metals or thermoplastics, to create a strong bond. The process works by directing a concentrated beam of light at a specific point on the material. The intensity of the laser causes localized heating, melting the material and forming a weld as it cools.
Laser welding is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical devices, and thin sheet metal fabrication.