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Pulse Fiber Laser Spot Welder - Product Overview
A pulse fiber laser spot welder uses short bursts of high-energy laser pulses to fuse metal surfaces precisely and cleanly. Unlike continuous laser welding, which applies a steady beam, pulse welding delivers controlled, concentrated energy in milliseconds - ideal for small parts and delicate materials. This method minimizes heat input, reducing deformation and stress, and produces clean weld seams with little to no grinding required.
The pulse laser spot welder emits rapid, high-power laser pulses that melt and join metal surfaces within microseconds. The burst ends before heat spreads widely, creating a small, precise weld zone. This controlled energy delivery ensures minimal thermal distortion and high repeatability, making it perfect for thin sheets, delicate assemblies, or precision components.
Low Heat Input: Minimal heat-affected zone preserves material integrity and avoids warping.
High Precision & Clean Welds: Small, neat weld spots with little slag or spatter; often no post-grind needed.
Portable & Efficient: Compact size, can weld thin sheets (e.g. 0.2-2 mm), ideal for bench or light-duty setups.
Energy-Efficient & Fast: Pulsed mode consumes less power than continuous welding and increases throughput for small parts.
Suitable for Delicate Metals: Great for stainless steel, aluminum, copper alloys, and other metals where heat control is critical.
Pulse spot welders are widely used in:
Precision metal fabrication - medical instruments, precision hardware, small machine parts.
Jewelry, watches, and decorative metal components - ensuring clean seams without discoloration.
Thin-sheet assemblies - HVAC parts, automotive small panels, metal housings.
Repair & modification tasks - on-site repair of metal parts, small welded joints, rework scenarios.

While continuous laser welding excels at long seams and high-speed sheet or plate processing, pulse laser welding shines in applications demanding high precision, low heat distortion, and clean localized welds. Pulse systems are better for small components, thin materials, and jobs where minimal post-processing is desired. If your production involves small parts, thin sheets, or precision assemblies, a pulse fiber laser spot welder delivers higher quality, lower distortion, and cleaner finishes than continuous-beam alternatives.
Q1. What materials can the pulse laser spot welder handle?
Works on stainless steel, carbon steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, copper, and most precision metal alloys within thin-sheet ranges.
Q2. What power options are available?
Only two models: 600 W for precision thin-sheet welding; 1200 W for higher penetration and broader small-part applications.
Q3. What is the weldable thickness range?
Stable performance from 0.2 mm to 2 mm depending on material reflectivity and the selected 600 W or 1200 W model.
Q4. Why choose pulse welding instead of continuous laser welding?
Pulse mode delivers low heat input, no deformation, clean seams, and safer operation for precision parts. Continuous mode is unsuitable for ultra-thin or heat-sensitive components.
Q5. Does the machine require external cooling or complex setup?
No. Air-cooled structure, desktop design, simple knob-control interface, and fast startup. Suitable for workshops, labs, and small manufacturing environments.