FOCUS / Vacuum Laser Welding Machine
Laser processing in a vacuum?
LaVa is an abbreviation for Laser Welding in Vacuum, and it is equipment used for laser processing in a vacuum. By performing laser processing in a vacuum, it achieves deeper penetration and dramatically less spatter compared to processing in the atmosphere. Additionally, at a wide pressure range of 0.1 to 100 mbar, it can maintain a stable keyhole while allowing for welding with penetration up to about twice the maximum depth achievable with conventional laser power alone. It is capable of processing copper, titanium, and other metals at the level of electron beam welding, without being affected by magnetic or insulating materials.
basic information
Focus GmbH, located in Hünstetten, Hesse, western Germany, is a company with a proven track record in the field of electronic observation devices, established in 1990 through advanced research and development. Since 2007, it has been selling its own designed and manufactured micro-electron beam processing machines. It is capable of drilling extremely small holes, such as Φ10μm, fine welding, and surface shape processing. Additionally, highly skilled engineers provide thorough after-sales service for the products sold. Standard Models: 【Focus Lava 500-1000】 Single/Multi-Mode Laser - 3D scanner with Z-axis (100mm) - Minimum spot size 50μm - 19-inch plug-in water-cooled laser light source 【Focus Lava 2000-6000】 Single/Multi-Mode Laser - Conventional optical equipment for welding (2D scanner can be optionally installed) - CNC controlled Z-axis for optical use (200mm) - Water-cooled independent laser light source - Minimum spot size 100μm
Price range
Delivery Time
Model number/Brand name
LaVa500-1000/ 2000-6000
Applications/Examples of results
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