The principle of laser welding boils down to the fact that laser radiation is directed to the focus, where a beam is created from it, which falls on the parts to be welded. The beam enters the metal, is absorbed by it, heats the metal, as a result of which melting occurs and a welding seam appears.
In laser welding, the heat input to the metal being welded is lower, which means that the heat affected zone (HAZ) is reduced and assembly distortion is significantly reduced, making complex and precise assembly more achievable. This aspect has a significant effect in the conditions of conveyor assembly, with strict requirements regarding deviations.
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