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[Use Case] Joining Pipe Components

Introducing examples of cladding and welding on various materials without the need for preheating or post-heating!

We would like to introduce application examples of the laser cladding and welding equipment "Smart Laser" and "TL Series." It is capable of cladding and welding on most steel materials, aluminum, titanium, copper alloys, stainless steel, and gold, as well as cladding and welding between different metals. Additionally, preheating and post-heating of the workpiece are not required. 【Joining Examples】 ■ Pipe Joining 1 - Material: Cu - Size: φ6mm / Thickness 0.5mm ■ Pipe Joining 2 - Material: Ti - Size: φ5mm / Thickness 0.5mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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【Related Products】 ■ Portable Fiber Laser Cladding and Welding Device "Smart Laser" ■ YAG Laser Cladding and Welding Device "TL Series" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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