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Where is laser welding used? How are lasers used in daily life? What are the benefits of laser welding? Laser welding offers travel speeds that can be five to ten times faster than TIG welding and three to five times faster than MIG welding in some applications. It's also a good alternative to resistance spot welding in many applications. Automated welding of sheet metal is one example where a change to laser welding can offer significant productivity advantages. Because the laser welding process offers high travel speeds and low heat input, it helps prevent burn-through on this typically thin material. Delivering a focused heat source, laser welding creates a strong seam at a high speed. The processes and applications of laser welding are most prominent in the automotive industry, where lasers boost productivity at a low cost when welding automotive parts – such as roof , door or filter assemblies – together. Don’t you think that laser welding is a very important technology? Is laser welding better? Despite its higher initial tooling investment, laser welding can often prove more cost-effective than traditional welding due to its faster processing speed, right? Don’t you think that learning more about laser welding will you find more applications and innovations in the field? Let’s get to know more about the topic, shall we?

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Laser

Presentations | English