RS Series - Ring And Spot Laser Welding Machine - ECO Type For Welding Copper
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RS Series - Ring and Spot Laser Welding Machine
Release Time:
2025-09-03
Video Keyword:
Wobble Laser Welding Head
Video Overview
In this video, we explore the RS Series ECO Type Ring and Spot Laser Welding Machine, focusing on its Double Motor Blue Light Hybrid Welding Head. You'll see how this advanced system effectively reduces welding spatter on copper and other challenging materials. We demonstrate its dual-oscillating structure in action, showing how adjustable beam spots and oscillation trajectories enhance process adaptability for medium-thick and complex welding scenarios.
Product Featured in This Video
- Dual-oscillating structure with adjustable beam spots for wider welding process adaptability.
- Significantly reduces welding spatter and improves weld formation quality.
- Ultra-high absorption rate of over 70% for highly reflective metals like copper.
- Lower power requirements compared to red guide beam lasers, reducing system costs.
- Suitable for welding thick materials, copper, aluminum, stainless steel, and multilayer overlapping.
- Produces smooth welding surface finish with deep penetration and stable quality.
- Low spark production during the welding process for cleaner operations.
- Flexible beam spot adjustment from 0.5 to 5mm to suit various material types and thicknesses.
Faqs
What materials is the Double Motor Blue Light Hybrid Welding Head suitable for?
It is ideal for welding medium-thick and complex materials, including highly reflective metals like copper, aluminum, stainless steel, and applications involving multilayer overlapping welding.
How does this welding head reduce welding spatter?
The dual-oscillating structure allows flexible adjustment of beam spot energy and oscillation trajectory, which stabilizes the welding process and minimizes spatter, resulting in smoother weld seams.
What are the power requirements for this blue light hybrid welding system?
It operates with a blue laser of 1000 W and a fiber laser of 3000 W, but due to its high absorption rate, it requires lower power compared to traditional red lasers, offering cost savings while maintaining quality.
Can this welding head handle variations in weld seam gaps?
Yes, its adaptability to weld seam gaps is broader, simplifying assembly requirements and allowing for more flexible and consistent welding operations, including single-sided welding with double-sided formation.