Laser Welding Basics
Laser Welding Basics
Laser Welding Basics
Tim Morris
Technical Sales Manager
TRUMPF Inc., Laser Technology Center
Agenda
1. Basics of lasers
3. Summary
Advantages of laser welding
Flexibility …
> beam manipulation (beam switching and sharing)
> variety of product geometries and materials
> ease of back-up (especially YAG)
LASER
Power supply
Laser pump
(e.g. lamp, diode, RF)
Mirror 1 Mirror 2
Laser beam
Laser active medium
(e.g. Nd:YAG, Yb:YAG, CO2)
Resonator
Characteristics of laser light
Many colors
Many directions
Many phases
Unfocused Power
Measurement
df = M2(4λf/πD)
Spot size - YAG
df
Incoupling lens df = M2(4λf/πD)
Laser
df = 3BQ(4λf/πD)
φc
dw = φc(f/ fc)
Laser light cable
dw
Collimation lens Focusing lens
Power density
25 mm*mrad
(LP rod)
4-8 mm*mrad
(DP disk)
Higher powers
Better focusability
Argon can be used for shield gas (plasma suppression not required)
Characteristics
Low welding depth
Small aspect ratio Processing gas
Low coupling efficiency
Very smooth, highly aesthetic weld bead
Applications
Laser welding of thin workpieces like foils,
wires, thin tubes, enclosures, etc.
Welding seam Work-
S
v t
S Melt piece
Keyhole welding
Characteristics
Processing gas
High welding depth
High aspect ratio
High coupling efficiency Laser-
induced
plasma
Keyhole
Cutting
Description
Cutting:
Laser Beam
Characteristics
High cutting depth
Fine cutting precision
Very low heat input Assist Gas
Keyhole Absorption
front
Seam and joint types
+ positioning tolerance
Lap weld on lap joint
- weld fusion area
+ positioning tolerance
Lap weld on T / border joint - weld fusion area
+ positioning tolerance
- weld fusion area
Lap weld on formed seam
Seam and joint tolerances
Examples
Remote welding with Disk Laser
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Material
Stainless Steel
Thickness 0.040”
Laser Welding Strategy
Heat Conduction Welding
Shield Gas He
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40
35
Production time in [min].
30
ca. 30 min.
24 min
25
20
15
10 10 min
4 min
5 3 min 3 min
2 min 2 min
0
Laser welding MIG welding Example:
4) Grinding and cleaning Housing 16“x24“x10“
3) Welding (with fixture)
2) Bending
1) Cutting out the blank
2. Elimination of Post Processing : OLYMPUS – Display
Enclosure
Manual
Welding welding
time (manual 56
€/hour) 10 Min 9.33 €
Grinding (manual 48 €/hour) 24 Min 19.20 €
Sum 28.53 €
Laser welding
Welding time (automated 140
€/hour) 4 Min 9.33 €
Incl. Load and un-load
Straightening Non
Grinding Non
Savings 19.20 €
in % 67%
Laser Welding in Sheet Metal Manufacturing
3-D Laser Cutting
Laser Welding
Keys to Success
Outline
• appointing a champion
• characteristics of a champion
> ideally a welding or mechanical engineer
> has an interest in laser technology
> will be around for awhile
> is teachable/trainable
> can teach others
• training
> need to know how to safely operate and maintain the system in all “modes”
> need to know how components function
> need to know when the system is not operating at optimal performance
> laser training at using site vs. TRUMPF
> supplemented by laser champion and LSO (on-going)
• empowering
> proportional to mentoring and training
> proportional to attitude and aptitude
Commitment to training
In-house spares
> inadequate appropriation of spare parts can increase system downtime
and reduce system operational efficiency
Flexibility …
> beam manipulation (beam switching and sharing)
> variety of product geometries and materials
> ease of back-up (especially YAG)