Customized system solutions for your laser welding applications
Focusing on a few tenths of a millimeter in diameter, the laser beam tool requires a precise yet flexible guiding machine to exploit the advantages of laser material processing for welding. Based on the requirements of the customer and our process development, we determine which system technology solves the given task economically and reliably.
While standard robotic systems are used for moderate demands on accuracy and speed, CNC-controlled systems are used for more demanding requirements. A highlight is the CNC laser welding robot. The combination of the high degrees of freedom and flexibility of an articulated or an carthesic robot with the performance of a CNC control leads to a precision system that is equally suitable for small lot sizes and serial numbers.
The integration of a 3D sensor guidance or seam following device reduces the programming effort and allows the automatic compensation of tolerances.
Custom Laser Welding Systems
Multi-Purpose Welding Workstation
Multi-Purpose Workstations are Class 1 Enclosures that easily integrate with a variety of laser processing technologies and motion systems while providing full featured HMI (Human Machine Interface) capabilities for total process management. Workstation features include multi-axis motion devices, custom process controls, vision system alignment and inspection, atmospheric control, while offering the speed, reliability and flexibility required for meeting stringent quality control and process certification standards.
As a turnkey solution provider, Lasermach's Applications Specialists will evaluate your welding requirements, define the application goals and objectives, specify and verify the correct welding technology, and define a complete system configuration to accomplish the desired results.
Significant productivity gains
Lasermach provide full predefined units to replace any conventional welding system on any production line or automated machine.
Laser welding is an unknown or unexplored option for many manufacturers with automated welding applications, but it is just as easy to implement as other robotic welding systems. The fast travel speeds and low heat input of laser welding makes it especially well-suited for sheet metal welding applications that require precision and attention to aesthetics.
For operations now using MIG, TIG or resistance spot welding, a switch to laser welding can significantly improve productivity — saving time and money while still producing high-quality welds. Implementing our Wobble-R units in your exisiting Robot welding line is a piece of cake.