Laser Spot Welding
Laser Spot Welding is a welding technique which uses a laser to create a weld spot which fuses metals to a rigid connection. A laser produces a beam of high-intensity light which is focused into a single spot to provide a concentrated heat source, allowing narrow, deep welds and high welding speeds.
Find more details in our Laser Fundamentals.
This welding technology is used for products with one of the following characteristics:
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High speed welding
Placing of up to 50 spots per second each in a different location via the use of a laser scanner weld solution
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Difficult access
Weld parts to over molded components where access for traditional resistance welding heads is difficult
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Small heat affected zone needed
When small spot sizes are required to not damage the materials or electrical components close by the weld area
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Simultaneous weld on multiple spots
To maintain alignment of parts, the part is welded with at 2 or 3 spots simultaneously thru an energy share set-up of the laser.
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Laser Spot Welding Benefits:
Miyachi Europe Corporation also offers Laser Seam Welding and Spot Welding for Resistance Welding
Laser Spot Welding applications
Typical laser spot welding examples are sensors, radar components, battery housing, conductors for thin film cells, pacemaker cases, insulin pump cases, etc.
Our proven technologies enable the Automotive, Electronics & Solar Cells, IT & Multimedia, Medical, Aerospace and Defence industries to supply a variety of Laser Spot Weld applications.
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