
The MOST LNHW-1500 and LNHW-2000 laser welding machines are modern fiber continuous laser devices widely used for joining various materials up to 6 mm thick. The laser welding process, with or without wire feed, produces aesthetic, durable, and nearly invisible welds with minimal material distortion. Post-welding mechanical processing is generally unnecessary, accelerating production workflows and increasing efficiency.
This technology finds applications across numerous industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, aviation, energy, sanitary equipment manufacturing, mold regeneration, and food processing. Laser welding competes with advanced methods like electron beam welding, boasting high efficiency and the ability to join complex shapes in any welding position, thereby enhancing manufacturing throughput.
| Parameter | MOST LNHW-1500 | MOST LNHW-2000 |
|---|---|---|
| Laser type | Fiber, continuous mode | |
| Output power | max. 1500 W | max. 2000 W |
| Guide spot diameter | 0.5–1.0 mm | |
| Laser head cable length | 10 m (8 m outside machine) | |
| Fiber core diameter | 50 μm | |
| Power supply | 230 V ±20% | |
| Cooling method | Cooling unit with forced liquid circulation | |
| Weight | 50 kg | 50 kg |
| Penetration depth | < 4 mm | < 5 mm |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 700 x 520 x 300 mm | |
| Oscillating head | Single-axis | |
| Oscillator mode | Operation mode (—) | |
| Laser source manufacturer | MAXPHOTONICS | |
| Catalog number | 3L 06 000001 | 3L 06 000002 |