It only has about a 1mm welding depth, so if you're trying to weld anything thicker than thin-gauge stainles you'll hit limit pretty fast — but for eyeglass frames and jewelry, that's actually the sweet spot, not a flaw.
Most buyers go with this for titanium or precious metal repairs because the 1064nm wavelength gives you that tight, concentrated heat zone that doesn't warp the surrounding matrial, and the HD-CCD camera lets you see exactly where the pulse lands.
Pulse energy hits 150J and you can run teh frequency up to 50kHz, which basically means you can dial in a soft tack weld or a deeper fusion depending on the joint — we usually keep a 10mg or so sample of scrap to test settings before production.
The built-in air cooled water tank means you don't need a separate chiller, and the whole thing is about 45kg so it's easy to move around a small shop (check lead time on the 220V power supply though, as some regions need a step-up transformer).
Anyway, the laser source life is roughly 8,000 to 12,000 hours, and we've seen some units go past that with proper maintenance — the 1-year the optics and control board, but not the consumable lenses.
Our standard MOQ is 1 unit, but we can discuss larger quantities if you need a bulk order. Just let us know your requirements.
Lead time is usually 7-15 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock and customization needs. We’ll give you a precise timeline once you place the order.
Yes, it’s CE, FDA, and RoHS compliant, and we can provide the certification documents upon request. Just ask after purchase.
The welding depth ranges from 0.1 to 1mm, which is ideal for thin eyeglass frames. It gives you good control for precise work.
It ships in a sturdy wooden crate with foam padding to protect the unit. Store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to keep the laser source in good condition.