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laser welding

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What is laser welding?

Laser welding is a welding process that uses a laser beam to melt and fuse materials together. It is commonly used in manufacturing for joining metals and thermoplastics with high precision and speed. Applications range from automotive and aerospace to electronics and medical devices.

What other technologies are related to laser welding?

laser welding Competitor Technologies

An alternative method for joining plastic parts, competing with laser welding in certain applications.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 73% (185) of relevant job posts
A mechanical fastening process that may be an alternative to laser welding in some joining applications.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 100% (101) of relevant job posts
An alternative welding method, particularly for plastics, that competes with laser welding.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 29% (217) of relevant job posts
Adhesive bonding provides an alternative method for joining materials, competing with welding techniques.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 31% (95) of relevant job posts
A different welding process that uses electrical resistance to create a weld.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 17% (162) of relevant job posts
Glues are a method of fastening materials and are competitive to laser welding.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 27% (56) of relevant job posts
A specific type of resistance welding, an alternative joining method.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 6% (56) of relevant job posts
A joining process that uses a filler metal with a lower melting point, offering an alternative to laser welding.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 3% (116) of relevant job posts

laser welding Complementary Technologies

Laser welding can be used in PCB manufacturing, so handling and testing equipment can be used along with laser welding.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 100% (95) of relevant job posts
Laser welding can be used to join metal parts that have been stamped or bent.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 100% (88) of relevant job posts
Laser welding can be part of a high-speed assembly process for joining components.
mentioned alongside laser welding in 100% (88) of relevant job posts

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