Hans Low Power Lasers

Canada and Mexico Territories

Bell Lasers LLC

ph: 800-385-6760

-- Current Feedback Laser Welding Machines

Current feedback welding stations come with a variety of control options.  Check below for the best laser power and control options that best suit your welding needs.
  • WF30 Current Feedback Fiber Laser Welding Station

    The WF30 is a current feedback fiber optic welder useful for spot welding and welding of various small components.  It features a small foot print and lower price.

    It can weld inductor, crystal oscillator, micro motor, etc., and is widely used in electrical component industry.
    WF30 include:
    WF30-1E(-V) Single fiber-optic output (standard)
    WF30-2E(-V) 2-channel fiber-optic energy-split output
    WF30-3E(-V) 3-channel fiber-optic energy-split output
    WF30-2T(-V) 2-channel fiber-optic time-split output
    WF30-3T(-V) 3-channel fiber-optic time-split output

    Note: Suffix E stands for energy split, T stands for time split, and V stands for collimation focusing unit with CCD system (if there is no V, V is omitted). Single fiber optic output and no CCD for standard.

    Current Feedback Fiber Laser Welder Medium Power

    Laser: YAG
    Wavelength: 1064nm
    Max. output laser power: 30W
    Peak power: 3kW
    Max. pulse energy: 25J/9ms
    Pulse width: 0.1-50ms
    Repetition rate: 1-50Hz
    Number of pulse shape: 50
    Number of fibers: Max. 3 heads
    Method of laser split: Timesharing and powersharing
    Stability of laser split: < ±1%
    Fiber core diameter: 0.4mm
    Close feedback function: Current feedback
    Positioning method: Red polit light (Opt. CCD)
    Cooling method: Air cooling
    Electrical source requirement: 220V±5% / 50Hz / 15A
    Power consumed: 1.5kW
    Optical system weight: 140kg
    Optical system dimension: 1100mm×400mm×770mm
  • WF100, Current Feedback 100 watt Laser Welding Station

    This current-feedback medium power laser welder provides 50 groups and 16 bands of adjustable waveforms, and 8 real time groups of waveforms that can be used externally. The waveforms can be switched over during welding for different kinds of welding seams. The laser power is provided with a function that allows power fade-in for seam start and power fade-out for seam end, so that the welding seam is made more uniform. This model is suitable for spot welding for various components and welding seam of a sheet plate of which thickness is less than 1mm.

    It can weld inductor, crystal oscillator, micro motor, etc., and is widely used in electrical component industry.
    WF30 include:
    WF30-1E(-V) Single fiber-optic output (standard)
    WF30-2E(-V) 2-channel fiber-optic energy-split output
    WF30-3E(-V) 3-channel fiber-optic energy-split output
    WF30-2T(-V) 2-channel fiber-optic time-split output
    WF30-3T(-V) 3-channel fiber-optic time-split output

    Note: Suffix E stands for energy split, T stands for time split, and V stands for collimation focusing unit with CCD system (if there is no V, V is omitted). Single fiber optic output and no CCD for standard.

    Current-Feedback Fiber Laser Welder System 100 watts
     

    Laser: YAG
    Wavelength: 1064nm
    Max. output laser power: 100W
    Peak power: 4kW
    Max. pulse energy: 40J/10ms
    Pulse width: 0.1-50ms
    Repetition rate: 1-100Hz
    Number of pulse shape: 50
    Number of fibers: Max. 6 heads
    Method of laser split: Timesharing and powersharing
    Stability of laser split: < ±1%
    Fiber core diameter: 0.4mm
    Close feedback function: Current feedback
    Positioning method: Red polit light (Opt. CCD)
    Cooling method: Air cooling
    Electrical source requirement: 220V±5% / 50Hz / 25A
    Power consumed: 5kW
    Optical system weight: 280kg
    Optical system dimension: 1150mm×550mm×1000mm
  • WF300,

  • WF300, Current-Feedback 300 Watt Laser Welder

    This 300 watt current-feedback medium power laser welder provides 50 groups and 16 bands of adjustable waveforms, and 8 real time groups of waveforms that can be used externally. The waveforms can be switched over during welding for different kinds of welding seams. The laser power is provided with a function that allows power fade-in for seam start and power fade-out for seam end, so that the welding seam is made more uniform. This model is suitable for spot welding for various components and welding seam of a sheet plate of which thickness is less than 1mm.

    It can weld inductor, crystal oscillator, micro motor, etc., and is widely used in electrical component industry.
    WF30 include:
    WF30-1E(-V) Single fiber-optic output (standard)
    WF30-2E(-V) 2-channel fiber-optic energy-split output
    WF30-3E(-V) 3-channel fiber-optic energy-split output
    WF30-2T(-V) 2-channel fiber-optic time-split output
    WF30-3T(-V) 3-channel fiber-optic time-split output

    Note: Suffix E stands for energy split, T stands for time split, and V stands for collimation focusing unit with CCD system (if there is no V, V is omitted). Single fiber optic output and no CCD for standard.

    Current Feedback 300 watt laser spot and seam welding machine

    Laser: YAG
    Wavelength: 1064nm
    Max. output laser power: 300W
    Peak power: 6kW
    Max. pulse energy: 60J/10ms
    Pulse width: 0.1-50ms
    Repetition rate: 1-200Hz
    Number of pulse shape: 50
    Number of fibers: Max. 4 heads
    Method of laser split: Timesharing and powersharing
    Stability of laser split: < ±1%
    Fiber core diameter: 0.6mm
    Close feedback function: Current feedback
    Positioning method: Red polit light (Opt. CCD)
    Cooling method: Exterior water cooler , 3P(std.)
    Electrical source requirement: 380V±5% / 50Hz / 40A
    Power consumed: 15kW
    Optical system weight: 420kg
    Cooling system weight: 140kg
    Optical system dimension: 1480m×610mm×1100mm
    Cooling system dimension: 810mm×570mm×805mm
Remote Laser Welding or Welding from a DistanceRemote laser welding, or welding from a distance can be conducted by using a laser with a galvanometer beam delivery.  The specialized lens system, provides a laser beam to the material surface that is relatively perpendicular to the lens.
 As a result, a large area can be laser welding at extremely high speeds.  In cases where the area to be welded is large, a focusing lens is installed upstream in order to maintain the same fixed beam length to the entire welding surface.

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