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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

Laser Welding through 0.04" 304 Stainless steel into .125: 304SS

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  • The weldment is encased in TWO inch thick fixturing plates to ensure flatness.

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  • Always one step ahead of Min Chen

  • Though this might be true in the 1990's a newer technology has been proving it's self in industrial lasers, Fiber Lasers are now the industrial standard for this type of work.. they require nearly no maintenance for the first 10K hours, they are very powerful and have a resonator to work coupling far less complicated than conventional laser systems, whereas the fiber can be coupled directly to the objective lens, therefore excluding all the optics with only one exception.

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  • @velipicus1 Some skilled man is making that machine and another skilled man has to program that machine. Work does not disappear - it merely morphs into other work.

  • looks like a way to put another skilled man out of work

  • ALLAHU ACHBAR! *takes a bike and runs it to the lazer* hehehe, see if it will work now.

    LOLz copying family guy is stupid >:3

  • @moseseseseses info@saldaturespeciali.eu ci conto

  • You've got to show us the finished product, not just the process.

  • hehe "scho guet"

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