Description
LCW welding machines are typically fiber laser welding machines that utilize a high-power laser beam to join metals together.

Here’s a general breakdown of their working process:
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Laser Generation:
- The machine’s fiber laser generates a high-energy laser beam, which is directed towards the workpiece.
- The beam’s intensity and focus can be adjusted to suit the specific welding requirements.
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Material Preparation:
- The workpiece is positioned and clamped securely in the machine’s workspace.
- Any necessary cleaning or preparation of the welding area is performed.
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Laser Beam Focusing:
- The laser beam is focused onto the specific point where the weld is to be made.
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Welding Process:
- As the laser beam strikes the material, it generates intense heat, melting the edges of the metals to be joined.
- The molten metal is then fused together, forming a strong weld.
- The machine’s control system ensures precise control over the laser’s movement and power, resulting in high-quality welds.
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Cooling and Solidification:
- Once the welding process is complete, the molten metal cools and solidifies, creating a strong joint.

