A laser beam can join metal in different ways. It can join workpieces at the surface or produce deep weld seams. It can be combined with conventional welding processes and can also be used for soldering.
Intercity express trains, gear parts for cars and trucks, air bag sleeves, pacemakers - weld seams and weld points can be found in a great variety of locations. Hardly any other tool is as versatile as a laser: It can be used to create extremely fine weld points with a diameter of just one millimeter as well as deep penetration seams which are meters long. Very narrow seam geometries are created with a large depth/width ratio with a minimum of distortion. Lasers weld materials both with a high melting temperature and high heat conductivity. Thanks to the minimal melt and short controllable melting time, they can sometimes even join materials which otherwise could not be welded at all or would be very difficult to weld. Filler material is used if required.
Discover the versatility of lasers
Spot and seam welding
Welding with individual laser pulses or in CW mode.
Our laser welding systems are the perfect tool for joining metal, plastic, and other materials with perfect seams and no distortion.
Automated robot welding
Arc welding or laser welding – which welding application is the right one for you? We show you how you can gain the advantage in your industry thanks to automated welding and how TRUMPF can offer you the best possible support.
TRUMPF WeldGuide: use our expertise for your success!
Adapting welded assembles to the laser as a tool at an early stage in production will yield outstanding welding results. Simple tips and tricks will help you stand out technologically and economically. Find out more about this in our WeldGuide!