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WELDING AUTOMATION Laser Welding Laser welding offers lower overall heat input resulting in minimal distortion, minimal degradation of material properties, and reduced thermal damage to nearby sensitive components. 12.45 mm 3 mm Autogenous laser weld in ½” carbon steel  Laser power: 9.0 kW  Travel speed: 80 ipm Growing Demand for Laser Welding Laser Welding Heads Lasers offer a wide range of welding capabilities such as spot, conduction, penetration  welding is performed in   Stainless steel fuel injector  Ability to weld smaller, thinner components   in thick materials     Hybrid laser arc weld in ½” carbon steel  Laser power: 9.5 kW  Travel speed: 60 ipm Benefits of Hybrid Laser Welding Hybrid combines laser welding and a secondary open arc process like GMAW, SAW or  Hybrid laser welding, the power source and feeder supply the     Addition of alloy  Flexibility 1-800-225-8247 www.praxair.com/metfab Contact your Praxair Productivity Specialist for laser welding equipment, solutions and support.

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