LASER is an acronym for "Light Amplification by the
Stimulated Emission of Radiation" which produces a sharp,
focused light beam that melts a very small area of metal.
The benefit of this technology is that very little heat is
generated at the weld point, allowing users to easily weld
.5 to 1.0mm (.020" - .040") away from the most complicated
and intricate component parts without damaging heat
sensitive materials.
Operators hold parts in their hands while viewing the
application through a stereo-microscope in the welding
chamber. Internal cross-hair allows the operator to easily
align and weld the parts at the correct location.
The Power of Hot Light
Crafford-LaserStar Technologies' development of the
"free-moving" concept enable users to eliminate costly
fixturing devices, benefit from pin-point accuracy, increase
the range of assembly and repair applications, and
minimize the potential hazards of heat damage. The
resulting weld is considerably stronger than a traditional
solder joint.
LaserStar Workstations are ideal for the smallest workshop
to large industrial manufacturers. Common industry
applications include:
- jewelry design, production, and repair
- dental laboratory partial, crown & bridge, and implant
fabrication & repair
- micro industrial - medical device spot and seam welding
assemblies
- electronically compatible voltage sensitive applications
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