Investment in Max Photonics Laser Welding Cell Enhances Aluminium Fabrication Capabilities
A new Max Photonics ZXMA1-65 handheld laser welding cell has been integrated to enhance aluminium welding capabilities. This investment supports innovation and strengthens in-house fabrication processes, allowing for high-precision welds across various materials. The system includes a wire-feed unit for handling different joint types and thicknesses, ensuring quality and efficiency in production.

The integration of the Max Photonics ZXMA1-65 handheld laser welding cell enhances aluminium welding capabilities, crucial for quality control and precision. This investment aligns with the company's focus on innovation and eliminates the need for outsourcing.
The laser welding process is non-contact and produces narrow, clean weld seams, ideal for challenging materials like aluminium. The new system accommodates joint types up to 5.5 mm in aluminium and 6.5 mm in stainless and mild steel. Fully trained operators ensure high-quality results in a controlled environment, supporting customer orders requiring precise finish quality.




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