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Numerous metal fabrication techniques use high power industrial lasers, most frequently for welding and cutting applications where the laser’s high power enables quick processing times.
Fabricators have painfully realised that the material being processed by lasers has to be prepped and positioned differently than with conventional procedures as they have implemented industrial lasers throughout their shop floor.
Because a laser beam is so small, a material being processed needs to be fitted and aligned precisely in order for the laser process to be successful.
Most cutting and welding systems use a variety of optical parts, including lenses, filters, and mirrors, to transport the laser beam to the work piece.
The laser may need to be bent to be as small and effective as possible. As a whole, the assembly is referred to as the “laser beam delivery system” and can be complex in size and shape to fit the application.
The assembly of the majority of laser beam delivery systems includes a camera port that enables a camera to look along the same optical path as the laser beam.
The laser weld monitoring camera accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The only business in the world that can create high-speed MWIR infrared imaging sensors with uncooled performance at room temperature is New Infrared Technologies (NIT). NIT creates infrared cameras with a high level of innovation based on these sensors.
Additionally, they are less expensive than other MWIR cameras on the market.
The cameras are designed with the intention of being integrated into the production line for process monitoring and control, either as vision systems or as parts of solutions with higher added value, able to meet Industry 4.0 standards.
The demand for creative and effective laser welding solutions is rising along with the industrial production process automation.
Numerous high-precision process monitoring systems and our modular welding heads have demonstrated their effectiveness.