Miyachi Unitek releases 1 kW fiber laser welder

April 30, 2010
Miyachi Unitek, Monrovia, Calif., has released its LF1000A 1 kW fiber laser welder, which has a number of features unique to Miyachi Unitek lasers that enable both high speed and penetration welding of steel and aluminum with high process stability and reliability.

Miyachi Unitek, Monrovia, Calif., has released its LF1000A 1 kW fiber laser welder, which has a number of features unique to Miyachi Unitek lasers that enable both high speed and penetration welding of steel and aluminum with high process stability and reliability.

These features include real time power feedback, a 100% optically isolated cavity, energy and time share options, and laser characteristics specifically tuned for laser welding.

Miyachi Unitek designs and manufactures a full range of resistance welding and reflow soldering power supplies, heads, monitors and accessories for both large scale and fine spot applications requiring precision metals joining, lasers and laser systems for welding and marking, and hermetic sealing systems, glove boxes and environmental enclosures.

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