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Lean Pulsed Fiber System Welds, Marks and Cuts Metals, Plastics and Dissimilar Metals

The versatile, high power, high speed laser LMWS Pulsed Fiber Laser Welding System from Amada Miyachi America can weld copper to aluminum, aluminum to stainless and steel, and copper to stainless steel.

Posted: May 5, 2017

Booth 5858: The highly configurable, compact LMWS Pulsed Fiber Laser Welding System integrated with the LMF70-HP 70W pulsed fiber laser is an advanced processing system from Amada Miyachi America that ideal for welding metals, plastics and dissimilar metals, including copper to aluminum, aluminum to stainless and steel, and copper to stainless steel. Simply change the settings to mark or cut welded parts.
Booth 5858: Ideal for either automation or benchtop micro-miniature resistance welding of wire assemblies, sensors, connectors, squibs, catheters, orthodontic appliances, pacemakers, implantable hearing devices, battery packs and more, the UB29A Linear DC Micro Welder with a Model 71 weld head features closed-loop feedback to deliver a precisely controlled, repeatable waveform with an ultra-fast rise time of less than 200 microseconds, all in a compact size and single phase input.
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In Booth 5858, Amada Miyachi America Inc. (Monrovia, CA) will showcase their LMWS Pulsed Fiber Laser Welding System integrated with the LMF70-HP 70W pulsed fiber laser as an advanced processing system ideal for welding metals, plastics and dissimilar metals including copper to aluminum, aluminum to stainless and steel, and copper to stainless steel. The highly configurable, compact unit is designed for lean manufacturing. By simply changing the settings, this laser can also be used to mark or cut welded parts. The versatile high-power, high-speed laser LMWS is available with a variety of integration options to match process needs. It comes standard with an XY galvanometric scanner. XYZ and rotary stages or through the lens and off axis camera options are also available.

Also on display will be their UB29A Linear DC Micro Welder with a Model 71 weld head that features closed-loop feedback to deliver a precisely controlled, repeatable waveform with an ultra-fast rise time of less than 200 microseconds, all in a compact size and single phase input. It is ideal for micro-miniature resistance welding of wire assemblies, sensors, connectors, squibs, catheters, orthodontic appliances, pacemakers, implantable hearing devices, battery packs, and more. The UB29A will be shown with a Model 71 servo motor controlled weld head that is designed for use in either automation or benchtop welding. The weld head offers controlled, fast, repeatable servo motor actuation with extremely low-end force control (0.25 lb), remote control I/O and PC communication, and several displacement and force options. Users can choose from two different models, each equipped with an easy-to-program, state-of-the-art servo motor controller for precise programming of electrode position and speed for up to 32 different weld schedules.

Amada Miyachi America, Inc., 1820 South Myrtle Avenue, Monrovia, CA 91016, 626-303-5676, [email protected], www.amadamiyachi.com.

 

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