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RAYMAX Fiber Laser Welding Machine – Real-Time Weld Width Monitor for Quality Control Documentation

RAYMAX fiber laser welding machine includes a coaxial camera system that captures weld width and bead profile in real time, storing data for each weld along with a timestamp and part ID. This feature is essential for industries requiring weld traceability, such as aerospace, medical devices, and nuclear power components. The 1.5kW laser welder achieves penetration up to 3.5mm in stainless steel at 60 mm/s. A barcode scanner input allows operators to load pre-approved weld schedules by scanning the work order. RAYMAX provides a validation report with each machine, including weld cross-section measurements for 10 material combinations.
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Cost-Effective Solutions for Small Businesses and Startups

RAYMAX offers cost-effective fiber laser welding machines that balance performance and affordability, ideal for small businesses and startups. Our entry-level 1kW models suit thin metal sheets (0.1-3mm) with manual operation, providing an affordable entry into laser welding technology. The machines feature simple controls and compact design, reducing training time and facility space requirements. RAYMAX's welding parameter library covers 30+ material combinations, downloadable to the machine controller for immediate use. Despite the competitive pricing, quality is assured through ISO9001-certified manufacturing processes and strict quality control from design to delivery. Perfect for custom fabrication shops, repair facilities, and prototype development.

Swing Welding Head for Gap Bridging and Flexible Angles

RAYMAX fiber laser welding machine features a swing welding head that can be used for welding at any angle or shape, with adjustable weld width from 0 to 6mm. The oscillation mode bridges gaps up to 1.5mm without filler wire, making it ideal for imperfect fit-ups in heavy equipment fabrication and automotive subframe assembly. The handheld option uses 10 meters of imported optical fiber, connects the laser head through a cable, and is equipped with automatic wire feeding, allowing welding of large, non-movable products over long distances. Available power options include 1000W, 1500W, and 2000W, with both continuous and pulse operating modes. Fresh operators can achieve professional results without requiring mature welding experience.

High-Speed Automated Welding with Robotic Precision

RAYMAX fiber laser welding machine integrates laser sources, robotic arms, and vision systems for fully automated operation. Our 6-axis robots achieve repeatability up to ±0.02mm, enabling complex 3D welding for automotive, aerospace, and medical device applications. The fiber laser delivers a 1070nm wavelength beam through a reinforced fiber cable, eliminating optical drift and ensuring consistent beam quality even after 10,000+ hours of operation. Welding speeds reach up to 120 mm/s with penetration depth of 3mm in stainless steel. Developed through our university research partnerships and refined by 60% technical staff, RAYMAX automated fiber laser welding systems enable scalable, high-volume production with minimal operator intervention.

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A fiber laser welding machine represents a transformative technology in modern metal joining, utilizing a high-intensity laser beam transmitted through a flexible fiber optic cable to melt and fuse metallic workpieces with exceptional precision. Unlike conventional arc welding methods that generate broad heat dispersion across the workpiece surface, fiber laser welding concentrates energy into a microscopic focal spot, creating a deep, narrow weld zone known as a keyhole. This keyhole effect enables complete penetration through material thickness while maintaining a minimal heat-affected zone, dramatically reducing thermal distortion and preserving the mechanical properties of the base material. The core component of any fiber laser welding machine is the laser source, which typically employs ytterbium-doped fiber as the gain medium. When pump diodes excite the ytterbium ions, they emit photons at a specific wavelength, typically 1070 nanometers, which is ideally absorbed by most metals. The resulting laser beam travels through a delivery fiber that can extend 10 to 20 meters or more, allowing the welding head to reach confined spaces and large workpieces without repositioning the entire machine. Power ratings for industrial fiber laser welding machines range from 500 watts for thin-gauge sheet metal applications up to 10,000 watts or higher for heavy plate welding in shipbuilding and pressure vessel manufacturing. The selection of appropriate power depends directly on material thickness, with a general guideline suggesting 1 kilowatt per millimeter of steel penetration depth. Contact us to discuss which power configuration best suits your specific material thickness and production volume requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between hydraulic and mechanical press brakes?

Hydraulic press brakes offer greater control over pressure and speed, are quieter, and are better suited for thick or hard materials. They also tend to have longer service lives due to reduced mechanical strain.
Fiber laser welding machines can weld multiple materials including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, carbon steel, titanium alloys, and other metals, with adjustable parameters to accommodate different thicknesses and material types.
A CNC shearing machine uses a numerical control system and position encoder forming a closed-loop system, with ELGO P40T servo motor-controlled backgauge distance, achieving fast speed, high accuracy (±0.05mm), and stability for consistent cutting.
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic oil levels, inspecting blade condition and gap adjustment (typically 5-10% of plate thickness), lubricating moving joints, cleaning electrical connections, and verifying safety interlock systems.

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Customer Reviews

Thomas Mueller

RAYMAX integrated a robotic fiber laser welding system into our production line for automotive aluminum components. The 6-axis robot achieves repeatability of ±0.02mm, essential for our lightweight structural parts. The welding speed of 120 mm/s with 3mm penetration on aluminum alloys has doubled our previous throughput. The real-time seam tracking compensates for part variations. The closed-loop feedback ensures consistent weld quality across batches. The integration with our MES system for weld data logging supports traceability requirements. RAYMAX's engineering team provided thorough integration support and operator training. This system has become a critical part of our lightweight vehicle component production.

James Wilson

Our maintenance team needed a portable welding solution for on-site structural repairs at construction sites. RAYMAX handheld fiber laser welding machine with 15-meter fiber cable allows us to reach weld locations without moving the power unit. The 1.5kW model welds 6mm mild steel with multiple passes. The dual-pulse waveform control creates stable arc even on slightly dirty surfaces. The interlock safety system with contact sensor meets Class 1 safety requirements. The lightweight gun reduces operator fatigue during full-day repairs. The machine has paid for itself in reduced downtime and eliminated the need for professional welders on site. The portable cart with casters makes transportation easy between job sites.

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Minimal Heat-Affected Zone for Precision Metal Joining

Minimal Heat-Affected Zone for Precision Metal Joining

RAYMAX fiber laser welding machine delivers strong, clean welds with a concentrated heat-affected zone that minimizes distortion, making it ideal for welding thin sheets and heat-sensitive components. With fiber laser wall-plug efficiency exceeding 30%, energy costs are reduced by up to 50% compared to traditional CO₂ systems. Available in pulsed and continuous wave modes, this machine excels in applications such as lithium battery tab welding, medical device manufacturing, and automotive lightweight component assembly, ensuring consistent weld quality across production batches.